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‘Natacha (presque) hôtesse de l’air’ Debuts to Mixed Reviews, Highlighting Camille Lou’s First Major Film Role

The comedic adaptation of the Franco-Belgian comic series opens in theaters today, praised for its colorful 1960s aesthetic but critiqued for repetitive humor and lack of originality.

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Overview

  • Directed by Noémie Saglio, the film adapts the Franco-Belgian comic series 'Natacha' into a comedic adventure set in 1960s France.
  • Camille Lou stars in her first major film role, portraying the titular character in a story about recovering a stolen painting across Italy.
  • Critics have highlighted the film’s vibrant depiction of 1960s France and its feminist undertones as notable strengths.
  • While the film’s initial setup and performances received praise, reviews criticized its repetitive humor and lack of sustained originality.
  • The release marks a significant career milestone for Camille Lou, transitioning from television to lead roles in cinema.