Sophie Marceau turns 53. Do you remember his debut?

"Dreams are my reality a different kind of reality' on the notes of this ballad by Richard Sanderson, we all dreamed that our middle school crush would dedicate it to us in the middle of a wild party, putting on her headphones.
The tenderest scene of cinema that has made generations of people dream.

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The protagonist of the film (directed by Claude Pinoteau, original title "La Boum") is the beautiful Vic, a 13-year-old Parisian girl living her very first love, played by then 14-year-old Sophie Marceau (November 17, 1966).

After the great French success, the film was distributed throughout Europe, obtaining millions of viewers.
It still remains one of the most loved and iconic films of the 80s.

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A life full of successes

After a debut with a bang, the beautiful Sophie has embarked on a respectable career.
Actress but also director and award-winning screenwriter, she is much loved in France but also in the rest of the world, especially in the East where she is recognized as an icon of French beauty, a choice also shared by Givenchy who chose her as testimonial in a campaign in which she represents there Marianne.


Among his most important films, The Boum 1 and 2, Eloise, the daughter of D "Artagnan, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Braveheart.
Very nice his interpretation in LOL- The time of love. A contemporary version of her smash hit "Il tempo delle mele", in which she plays Lola's mother, the Vic of our times.


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