Poly: what is the film with Julie Gayet inspired by?
This Sunday, October 23, viewers will be able to follow the adventures of Poly on France 2 with Julie Gayet and François Cluzet.
Young and old will have a good time in front of France 2 this Sunday, October 23. Indeed, the France Télévisions channel will broadcast the film Poly at 9:10 p.m.to the delight of families.
Players Julie GayetFrançois Cluzet and Elisa de Lambert are showing in this film by Nicolas Vanier dating from 2020. Like all cinema films broadcast on France Télévisions, this one will not be available for replay so get ready this Sunday, October 23. However, it is possible to follow the film on all your devices connected to France TV (television, tablets, computers or laptops).
A film adapted from the cult soap opera of the 1960s
For adults growing up in the 60s, the name ‘Poly’ is surely not unknown to you, and for good reason. Nicolas Vanier’s film is in fact the adaptation of the famous soap opera of the 1960snamed Poly.
Here is the synopsis of the film by Hello Cinema : “Cécile, 10, moves to the south of France with her mother, Louise. Integration with the other children of the village is not easy. When a passing circus sets up nearby, Cécile discovers that Poly the star pony is mistreated. She decides to protect him and organize his escape! Pursued by Brancalou, the disturbing director of the circus, and the mysterious Victor, Cécile and Poly embark on a run full of twists and turns, a real journey initiative and an incredible story of friendship…”
A film that is sure to please the whole family. A good Sunday evening in anticipation for viewers of France 2.
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