The former supermodel and singer admits she doesn’t know what role she’ll be playing, but has nonetheless agreed to an offer made by the Oscar-winning director and
promised him not to do a film with anyone else beforehand.
Appearing on the mid-evening French television news magazine "
Le Grand Journal" on
Canal + on Monday evening, Bruni-Sarkozy said that the possibility of working alongside Allen was too good to pass up.
"I am not at all actress and maybe I’ll be hopeless," she said. "
but I cannot miss an opportunity like this," she added.
When I’m a grandmother I’ll be able to say I’ve been in a Woody Allen film."
Speculation of a possible role for France’s first lady in Allen’s next movie had been rife since the summer, when the 73-year-old director was in Paris to promote his most recent film, "Whatever works".
During an appearance on the very same
Canal + programme back in June, Allen had expressed his desire to work with Bruni-Sarkozy, saying she was "
an accomplished artist, very beautiful," and that he was "sure she had a gift for acting."
Bruni-Sarkozy has made a big screen appearance before - a brief one as "herself" in the late Robert Altman’s 1994 fashion satire "
Prêt-à-Porter" ("
Ready to wear").
And of course her "character" recently made it to the small screen in an episode of the US animated television sitcom, "
The Simpsons", as a rather unflattering "
wine-swigging, chain-smoking man- eater."
In spite of Bruni’s-Sarkozy’s limited experience, perhaps Allen’s faith in her potential could be based on what he describes as her "
charisma" and also on the fact that she has a family acting pedigree.
Her mother, Marisa Borini, has appeared in several films and of course her older sister, Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi, is an accomplished film, television and theatre actress and director.
Filming for Allen’s next movie is scheduled to begin in Paris next year.