Following in the footsteps of her famous parents, could Suzanne Lindon collaborate with either? Asked about the subject by 'Madame Figaro', her mother Sandrine Kiberlain replied with sincerity (and pride).
The apple did not fall far from the tree... Suzanne Lindon, born of the love story between Vincent Lindon and Sandrine Kiberlain has in turn become an actress. The young woman, now 22, appeared at the cinema in the film The Almond Trees and on the small screen in the series In Therapy (Art). In addition, she wrote and directed her first feature film titled Sixteen Spring, however went unnoticed with less than 15,000 admissions according to the box office of Allocinated . Does she have plans with her parents for the future? Not immediately...
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While promoting her new film titled Chronicle of a temporary liaison , directed by Emmanuel Mouret and released in cinemas on September 14, the popular Sandrine Kiberlain answered questions from the magazine Madame Figaro . And, when the 54-year-old star was asked if she would like to shoot or cast her daughter in the movies, she replied with sincerity: ' We have always separated our family life from our careers. Her father and I have a very strong image, and she makes it a point of honor to exist alone. We respect it. But I'm a mom first and foremost: I'm very proud to hear so many compliments on her, and incredibly happy to see her blossom into her passion. “Obviously, the collaboration is not for now. And it may not be so bad, it takes the pressure off young Suzanne, whose mother has nevertheless been crowned with two Césars. during his prolific career...
Asked by women's diary in 2019, when the film was released My baby , Sandrine Kiberlain had mentioned the kind of mom she is with her daughter Suzanne. And the least we can say is that she looks like a mother hen! ' I could spend my life listening to it. It's even my passion. I am interested in everything she thinks, says or experiences, in her doubts, her fears... “, she said. And as to whether motherhood had changed her, especially in her acting profession, she then replied: “ I will say that it helped make me a better person. And probably a different actress. We no longer approach things in the same way. We are not centered in the same place, the cinema is no longer the priority. '