After leaving Sam, Natacha Lindinger arrives on France 2 in a punchy TV movie


While she has just announced her departure from “Sam”, Natacha Lindinger joins the cast of a poignant TV movie about rape and parenthood which will soon be broadcast on France 2…

After Sam on TF1, Natacha Lindinger is already bouncing back on France 2. The actress who played the rock’n’roll teacher recently announced her departure from the front page series in which she played the main role (she will be replaced by Hélène de Fougerolles ). To explain this release, the actress also revealed to Puremédias to have a desire for changes in her career…

Natacha Lindinger on France 2

Thus, Natacha Lindinger turns the page and therefore joins an ambitious TV movie project for the second channel, as reported by Le Film français. This fiction will be called Parents in perpetuity and will be directed by Safy Nebbou. It will be an adaptation by Julie Jézéquel of the eponymous book by Sophie and Dominique Moulinas (with Caroline Andrieu-Millagou).

Here, the actress will play Laurence, a woman married to Eric (played by Eric Caravaca). The couple have a son, Guillaume, to whom Jules Houplain (Para//èles) will lend his features. Adults are loving and attentive parents to their offspring. However, their family life changes one day…

Before going on vacation, the police come to them and place Guillaume under arrest… Indeed, the young man is accused by one of his high school classmates of rape. For Laurence and Eric, it’s obviously shock and incomprehension because their child couldn’t commit such an act… Except that Guillaume is quick to confess to this crime.

A poignant TV movie

Laurence and Eric are upset and horrified. They also feel immense guilt for not having been able to avoid this intolerable drift. Subsequently, the latter will try despite everything to understand what happened in order to best support, but not without difficulty, their son through this drama.

Parents in perpetuity is currently filming in Hauts-de-France. Naidra Ayadi, Capucine Malarre, Marie-Julie Baup, Isabelle Côte-Willems, Florence Janas, Etan Simon, Clémentine Poidatz, and Nicolas Martinez complete the cast, alongside Natacha Lindinger.



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