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Isabelle Carré: "Björk Helps Relativize Times when I Feel Weird"

Summary by Marianne
The actress and novelist has just passed behind the camera to adapt "The Dreamers", her first book. The film was released on 12 November. Partly autobiographical, he tells of the suicide attempt of the young Elizabeth who leads her to be hospitalized in psychiatry. Renconceived at the last festival of the film of Valenciennes, Isabelle Carré confides her love of reading or her fascination for the strangeness of Björk.

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The actress and novelist has just passed behind the camera to adapt "The Dreamers", her first book. The film was released on 12 November. Partly autobiographical, he tells of the suicide attempt of the young Elizabeth who leads her to be hospitalized in psychiatry. Renconceived at the last festival of the film of Valenciennes, Isabelle Carré confides her love of reading or her fascination for the strangeness of Björk.

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Marianne broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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