Because of the poisonings that occurred in “Here it all starts”, the students were forced to leave the institute. Vanessa Demouy (Rose) tells the shooting in the emblematic places of the series, completely deserted …
The end of the Auguste Armand Institute in here it all starts? Friday, June 6, 2025 in the TF1 soap opera, Teyssier (Benjamin Baroche) is forced to close the doors of the cooking school following the wave of intoxications that strikes the students…
The closure of the Institute
At the end of this part rich in twists and turns, Lionel (Lucien Belvès) and his comrades cannot resolve to leave the premises. They decide to do everything to stay, a much appreciated gesture and praised by the director who promises to save the establishment.
Worried but determined to get out of this bad pass, the husband of Constance, Clotilde (Elsa Lunghini) and Rose (Vanessa Demouy) are then alone between the four walls of the castle … Will they manage to find the culprit of poisonings? Suspicions would already be on a student!
One thing is in any case certain, turning these scenes without anyone around them caused a strong emotion in these last three. Interviewed by Allociné, Vanessa Demouy remembered our microphone of the atmosphere that reigned on the set when putting these sequences in the box.
“We were there, like three idiots …”
The actress declares: “It was very anxiety -provoking … We really felt like the series stopped, that it was the end! I imagine that if it should happen – but it won't happen! (laughs) – It would look like that. All of a sudden, there is nothing left, no more life …“”
“”We were there, with Benjamin and Elsa, like three idiots in the middle of this immense decor (laughs) We were overwhelmed by the greatness of the castle, our main place of filming, says Vanessa Demouy. When it is inhabited, that there is noise, the students, we no longer necessarily realize. But there, the scene was easy to play because we were invaded by this emotion. It was mind -blowing, it was crazy!“”
After being emptied of its residents, will the Auguste Armand Institute take over normal activity one day? To be continued in here it all starts, Monday to Friday from 6.30 p.m. on TF1.