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Not another teen movie: Six-part drama on Brigitte Macron's life confirmed

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Jonny Wal sz

Sacré bleu! From the nation that brought the world the ménage à trois, la petite mort and the French kiss (they just call it a kiss there), comes a new drama on Brigitte Macron.

French lm production company Gaumont has con rmed it is working on a six-part series based on Brigitte Macron’s life under the title Brigitte, une femme libre ( Brigitte, a Free Woman).

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Written by J’ai Menti ( Spiral of Lies) team Bénédicte Charles and Olivier Pouponneau, the series will follow the footsteps of Brigitte’s life from her rst meeting with her now husband, President Emmanuel Macron.

France’s rst lady has always been a somewhat contentiou­s gure on account of the age-gap between her and Emmanuel. Brigitte is nearly 25 years senior to her politician husband.

A 40-year-old Brigitte rst met

Emmanuel in 1993 when she was a teacher at an after-school theatre club that the 15-year-old future president attended. At the time, the class was also attended by Brigitte’s own 15-year-old daughter.

In 2006, Brigitte divorced her husband of 32 years, André-Louis Auzière, and married Emmanuel the following year. At the time, he was 29, she was 54 and a teacher, now at the fancy Lycée SaintLouis de Gonzague where she would go on to teach two sons of

LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault.

“Brigitte Macron is a fascinatin­g character, and we want to tackle it in a romantic, almost melodramat­ic way because of the romantic dimension of her destiny,” Charles told French outlet Le Figaro.

While the Macrons are reportedly not involved in the series, how the life of the nation’s rst lady will be depicted remains to be seen. We’ve taken the liberty

of suggesting three potential lm examples of how Gaumont may want to proceed.

Brigitte is - although somewhat subject to salacious tabloid speculatio­n about her marriage - largely a well-respected gure within French politics. Yet, the ctional depiction of her rst meeting Emmanuel is ripe for a transgress­ive interpreta­tion.

Will it go down the same route as Todd Haynes’ sublime 2023 lm May December, with Brigitte quoting lines like “I am naïve, I always have been,” and Emmanuel, when faced with di cult decisions around farmer pensions being told: “This is just what grown-ups do.”

Or perhaps, it could take a leaf out of the real-life book of Back to Black director Sam Taylor-Johnson, whose 24-year age gap with husband actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson has received similar public derision.

In fact, go one further and get Taylor-Johnson to direct and star in it alongside her young husband as Emmanuel - then, much in the style of her Amy Winehouse biopic, sanitise any aspect of her life that contradict­s your own narrative purposes.

Finally, you could go down the route of Hal Ashby classic Harold and Maude. The 1971 rom-com about a suicidal teenager falling in love with a 79-year-old Holocaust survivor is far more joyous and charming than that logline could ever suggest. Ashby’s lmography was a major inspiratio­n for the similarly charming Alexander Payne lm The Holdovers.

What lessons did Payne take from Harold and Maude that could be applied to charm up the Brigitte show? Make the screen grainy like old lm stock and put Cat Stevens on the soundtrack.

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French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron
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