In families, there are love stories that are told at every meal like a tale fantasized by the passing generations. There are the hidden love stories: the more or less confessed, more or less forgiven. And then there are those that we try to hide but which show up on a cheek, on a brighter eye than usual, on a more pronounced laugh.
Is the vision of love shared from one generation to the next? To what extent does our relationship with love, as a child, have an impact on our representation of love throughout our life? And can we really learn from the experiences of our lineage?
In this rather special episode, we wanted to immerse you in three stories, all sweet. Three successive stories within the same family: with Irène the grandmother who met her love in the 1950s, Anaëlle the little girl who is not sure to believe in fairy tale romances and Romy the great little one – girl who embraces her path in love. Three stories of first love.
An episode recorded and shot by Marie Salah, herself a member of this family of women.
The music was composed by Charles de Cillia who also remixed the credits for November Ultra. The production is by Lucile Aussel and the mix by Jean-Baptiste Aubonnet.
Maud Benakcha is the Passages production manager.
This episode was also made possible by Maureen Wilson, Editorial Manager, Marion Girard Production Manager,
The transcript of this episode is available here.
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