Broadcast this Wednesday, May 3 at 9:10 p.m. on France 2, the TV movie with Fred Testot has an astonishing title: Fortunately we have. Discover the meaning of this formula…

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This Wednesday, May 3, France 2 is broadcasting the TV movie at 9:10 p.m. Fortunately we have (our opinion on fiction) written and directed by Anne Giafferi, the co-creator of the series Do not do this, do not do that and film director Neither one nor two with Mathilde Seigner and François-Xavier Demaison. Carried by a cast mixing old veterans such as Fred Testot and Zinedine Soualem, and young actors named Oscar Pauleau (Vincent), Eliott Furic (Clément) and Nina de Tonquédec (Clara), this television film produced by Dominique Farrugia tackles a subject that is not treated in fiction: ordinary child abuse…

Fortunately we have (France 2): what is the TV movie about with Fred Testot?

In Fortunately we have, Franck (Fred Testot) has resigned from his parental responsibilities, leaving his partner Sylvie to manage everything. So much so that the latter breaks down and tries to commit suicide. She was hospitalized and then taken care of to regain her strength. Their 13-year-old son, Vincent (Oscar Pauleau), who until now idolized his father, will gradually bring him down from his pedestal. The teenager finds himself taking care of his little brother Clément, 10, and his little sister Clara, 7, alone. Each time the children trust their father, they have to overcome a new disappointment when the latter does not keep his word. As for their neighbour, Mr. Colinet, he tries to watch over them without interfering too much.

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Fortunately we have (France 2): what is the meaning of the title of this TV movie with Fred Testot?

Fair and touching, this TV movie has an amazing title: Fortunately we have. A title that has a special meaning for its screenwriter and director Anne Giafferi: “It’s a child’s sentence. Besides, I used it when I was little! (laughs) Little Clara (Nina de Tonquédec) pronounces it when her brother comes into bed and the three children get into bed. to sleep in the same room. They stick together. She looks at him and says “Fortunately we have!” It’s a typically childish mistake in French. She tells the TV movie well because it carries this solidarity between these three children. If this solidarity was not there, it would be terrible for them. “Fortunately we have” is his cry from the heart.” A cry from the heart that France 2 viewers will be able to hear in turn this Wednesday, May 3 at 9:10 p.m. on France 2…

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