Sam Berger, heroine of “Fever” and a Republican camp that has become a minority – Libération

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Caught between two currents of identity, the heroine of the Canal + series tries to “remake society” in a polarized France where dialogue seems impossible. A reflection of the anxieties of many citizens.

For good or bad, the series fever, of which Canal + broadcast the 6th and final episode on Monday April 15, is getting a lot of attention. She would even have convinced, according to the echoesthe Head of State to speak more often on the Olympic Games, as he did on Monday, 102 days before the opening ceremony, the Elysée communicators insisting on the need to move from a “identity passionate space to a unitary passionate space”. In short, to talk about sport rather than arguing about unemployment insurance reform or immigration.

The new delivery from Eric Benzekri, the screenwriter of Black Baronis placed under the sign of this quote taken from the Yesterday’s worldthe autobiography of the Austrian Jewish writer Stefan Zweig – who committed suicide in Petrópolis, Brazil in February 1942: “Little by little, it became impossible to exchange a reasonable word with anyone. The most peaceful, the most good-natured were intoxicated by the vapors of blood. Friends I had always known as determined individualists had transformed overnight.

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