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“Chowchow”: The biggest challenge of Evelyn Brochu’s career

"Chowchow": The biggest challenge of Evelyn Brochu's career

“The greatest and most demanding challenge” of Evelyn Brochu’s career was to present her qualities to a French teacher who, one day, fell in love with a 17-year-old student like no other.

Viewers will find out in this new series on Nuovo when Chanelle “Chouchou” Chouinard succumbs to temptation with Sandric (Lévi Doré), shattering her life, her family and her career.

For the actress, pet A similarly “important” product as the series ConfessionShe revealed herself in 2005 when she left the Montreal Conservatory of Dramatic Arts or Film. Flora Coffee The late Jean-Marc Vallée.

pet Truly one of the greatest artistic experiences of my life, a huge crush. There was such grace, such rigor on this set, we all loved the project that Simon gave us,” she told QMI Agency.

The Simon in question is Simon Bouleris, who signs pet His first series for adults.

“Because what’s happening to Chanel is so shocking, the carpet slips under her feet and she completely loses control. It’s an emotional journey like I’ve rarely seen in eight episodes. Part of me wants to subscribe to this great meeting, and then to all the ramifications it has on his life and his family. .

Basically, Chanel is a ‘good guy’ and her relationship with the young man is undesirable. She has young children with her husband, Jeff (Steve LaPlante), and by developing a relationship with a young man who loves literature like her, she must face justice and recognize her wrongdoings.

“I think when you do it with heart, wit and sensitivity, with multiple perspectives, you can touch on truths that are sometimes hard, wrong and uncomfortable,” says the actress.

A series in France, a film in English and 2e Album

In addition to shooting in parallel Paris Police 1905Sequel to the French series Paris Police 1900, Evelyn Brochu has completely changed the universe these days by playing in English in a romantic comedy meant for the big screen and she is currently speechless. The mother of three young children also found time to work on 11 songs from her next work with her partner Felix Diot.

“It takes organization! There is so much excitement in my life, my jack-of-all-trades side is so happy and I am grateful,” she says.

Pass Go was produced over eight episodes pet Produced by Marie-Claude Blouin and Félix Tetreult. In addition to Evelyn Brochu, Lévy Doré and Steve Laplante, the series stars Sophie Cadieux, Patrick Emmanuel Abellard, Kathleen Fortin and Pascale Renaud-Hébert. The first episode will air on Nuvo on Wednesday, September 14 at 8 PM.

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