Anaïs Volpé and Souheila Yacoub, carried away by the waves of friendship

Anais Volpe and Souheila Yacoub carried away by the waves

Anaïs Volpé presents her second feature film, where she explores the friendship between two young girls driven by energy and their passion for theatre. A film cradled in dreams and carelessness at the dawn of their discovery of the world.

99 minutes of laughter, tears, anger. Odd jobs to pay for theater lessons, kebabs at three in the morning, unfaithful boys… Sleepless nights wandering under the neon lights of Paris and the mornings that are difficult to cope with.

Anaïs Volpé’s new film is a dive into the lives of Alma and Margot. Two 27-year-old girls who have a thirst for everything, but who have to deal with life and its share of good and bad surprises.

Presented at the Directors’ Fortnight of the Cannes Film Festival in 2021, this film sucks us in with the force of a raging ocean, moves us in all directions, barely time to take our heads out of the water to breathe, before spit it out, exhausted but moved by such an adventure.

The film “Between the Waves”Anais Volpe with Souheila Yacoub and Deborah Lukumuena hits theaters Wednesday, March 16.

Report : Direction Vienna in Austria, where the Belvedere Museum is offering an exhibition until May 29th entitled ” Dali-Freud, an obsession “. This traces, through a hundred objects, paintings and documents, the considerable influence of the father of psychoanalysis on the work of the Spanish artist. Isaure Hiace visited the exhibition for us.

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