This Tuesday, September 13, Camille Lou and Samuel Allain Abitbol share the poster for the M6 film, I will go after my dreams. The actress explains to us what it changes to give the reply to an actor with Down syndrome.
A touching and sincerely tender TV movie. This Tuesday, September 13, Camille Lou responds to Samuel Allain Abitbol, a 24-year-old actor who has the particularity of having Down’s syndrome, in the film I will go after my dreams. A difference that “does not handicap, on the contrary, it opens hearts“, assures us Camille Lou who concedes all the same that play opposite an actor with Down syndrome”change everything“. And for good reason, his partner was “not in production“and went”to the point“.”I found myself facing Sam and it felt smoothespecially since I found myself facing someone who has the same empathy as me“, explains the actress and singer.
And to add:It was really quite amazing. That’s why the relationship is very strong between Sam and me“. Between the two actors, the feeling is indeed passed instantly. Which allowed one and the other “to listen to others“. A mutual agreement and understanding that allowed them to give the best of themselves and to respond to the poles they threw at each other. “We improvised a lot, it was magice“, still marvels Camille Lou who has regained confidence thanks to this unit. Finally, “there was no real preparation“, she assures us. “Everything that can be prepared, all at once, is useless. It forces us to be in the momentand that is the truth of life“, enthuses the young woman of 30 years.
Why Samuel Allain Abitbol “made” Camille Lou cry
An open-mindedness that suits perfectly Camille Lou since she considers that arriving too prepared on a set is not necessarily a good thing. “I find that something blocks us, whereas there, it forced us to be ready and open“, she explains. One thing is certain, the alchemy was indeed part of it. “Sam made me cry a couple times“, admits Camille Lou who was touched by “the accuracy of his game“.”Like what, the difference does not handicap. The difference is something extra, in the good sense of the word.“, she recalls. And it is not the director, Stéphanie Pillonca, who will say the opposite. “From the first reading, they are captured. They were made to meet. It was evident. It was them. And it was too beautiful. They opened their hearts. They are pure hearts“, she throws stars in her eyes.
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