Tonight in “Tomorrow belongs to us”, Sandrine is going to bid farewell to Sète and fly to Guadeloupe. Before returning for a new plot centered on Victory. Juliette Tresanini tells us more about this “departure” and her projects.
After the farewells of Lou (Rani Bheemuck) or Amanda (Marion Christmann), viewers of Tomorrow belongs to us will witness the departure of part of the Lazzari-Guého family this evening since Sandrine (Juliette Tresanini), Morgane (Marie Catrix) ), and Arthur (Théo Cosset) will leave Sète and fly to Guadeloupe to start a new life.
Present at Séries Mania a few days ago, Juliette Tresanini came back for us on this departure after four years spent in the skin of Sandrine Lazzari, while confirming to us that she will return very quickly in Tomorrow belongs to us for a last dramatic arch and that the door remains open to a possible return one day, according to the inspiration of the writers.
After four years spent in Sète for the needs of Tomorrow belongs to us, it is a big change which begins for you, whereas Sandrine leaves Sète this evening on the screen and that you leave, momentarily at least, the series. ..
Juliette Tresanini : Yes, it’s a big life change, it’s true. A new start, we can say. But that comes at the right time because my companion has just landed the leading role in Alexis Michalik’s play, A love story. He’s at La Scala every night, so I don’t know how we would have done it otherwise. We had to go back to Paris, especially since since we came back a lot has been happening for us.
Even if you have not decided to leave Tomorrow belongs to us, do you therefore rather experience this departure as something positive?
In fact, even if it is not a decision on my part, I have the impression that it is what had to happen, it is neat. It will allow me to take the time to do something else, which has not been the case for the past four years. I don’t know how the others were doing. Me, I barely managed to make my videos in parallel with the series, but it is because I managed my schedule and my program.
And I did a few guests in Nina or Chérif, but it was three days of shooting each time, because I couldn’t free myself any more because of Tomorrow belongs to us. And sometimes I had to let go of big projects because the dates did not coincide with Tomorrow belongs to us, which is inevitably a little frustrating, even if this adventure has been incredible for four years.
On the one hand, it’s fantastic to be able to develop a character over the long term, and at the same time we tell ourselves that we are doing this job to surprise and to change roles. It’s good to put yourself back in danger and get out of your comfort zone of the character you know so much. And to prove other things.
We still have the feeling that the viewers will miss Sandrine a lot …
Yes, I feel like it too. In Lille, the public rather wanted me not to leave the series, which touched me enormously. A gentleman took the floor to express his displeasure, people asked me if it was not my dad (laughs). That doesn’t surprise me because since the announcement of the departure of the Lazzari family, I receive more than 50 private messages a day from people who tell me “It’s not possible, it’s my favorite family”. So that doesn’t surprise me that much, that’s what I’ve been told day after day since the announcement of the departure of Sandrine and Morgane.
We can understand them because we have the impression that there was still plenty to tell with the Sandrine-Morgane couple …
It’s true. We did not have so much opportunity to have happy moments, moments of construction, a marriage. I had also proposed the subject of assisted reproduction, which is a real topical issue, with a potential donor. Because when we arrive with a sperm donor, the file is at the top of the pile. So they could have asked, I don’t know, Xavier to do it, which could have created comedy and made Chloe jealous.
We wanted positive things with the character of Sandrine. In high school too, where I would have seen Sandrine initiate passions in the students, eloquence competitions or theater, a bit like Robin Williams in The Circle of Missing Poets, which is one of my favorite films.
And then I would have liked to keep these duets with Solène Hébert and Ingrid Chauvin, with whom I toured a lot. They are sad, of course. Solène said to me “I feel a little cut off from my double”. It is…