Charlotte Gainsbourg, lighten – Liberation
There is this permanent effervescence which wraps it up and swears with the discretion of its insertion in Slipndo in the banality of everyday life. There is this digital hyperprisence which derealizes it and exalts it as an astonishing 53 year old vamps with endless legs and there is its appearance retained in jeans and Hoodie sinks in this hotel bar on the left bank, which seems to know its Bull Terrier perfectly. There is the promotion ofStarthe premium video series which facilitates the approach of Charlotte Gainsbourg that we had promised to meet before time has passed.
She plays a director of Ballet in this transatlantic comedy who sees two cultural institutions at the Abois exchanging their main talents between Paris and New York, in the hope of a hypothetical revival of their attractiveness. Charlotte G. is accustomed to back and forth between France and Anglo-Saxon world. Everyone knows that the prevailing princess of the royal artisto-bobo family grew up on rue de Verneuil, in Paris in her father’s house, of which she made a museum. She lives around with her companion, the actor and director Yvan Attal and raised their three children there. Needless to recall the English origins of the daughter of