https://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article ... 19218.html
From this interview in Le Monde
Afterwards, for ARTE, I did a little thing in The Seven Tapestries of the Lady and the Unicorn, some photo ads too, and finally Pascal Thomas's Husbands, Wives, Lovers. That's when things got interesting. I played Hélène Vincent's daughter, a little brat, which I probably was at the time. We filmed for a month on the Île de Ré. With my expenses and my hotel room, I felt independent, I was only eleven, even if I looked older, and I went out clubbing as I wanted, "supervised" by someone from the management. A real vacation.
Then about Van Goph
Then there was the Pialat adventure... [R]_ Yes, a very long adventure. Eight months on set, including six of actual filming, Pialat was never happy with the take. I didn't know him and I didn't even know how to pronounce Van Gogh. He impressed me a little, but he wasn't the good Lord. I saw him mistreat everyone, and one day he wanted to do the same thing to me. It didn't work. At thirteen or fourteen, I only respected my father and didn't let anyone call me a little bitch for no reason.