Carried by Fabrice Luchini in the main role, the production of the next film directed by Guillaume Nicloux, called La Petite, is looking for several hundred extras as part of its shooting which will begin on August 16.
After staging The Flying Children, Mustn’t Laugh at Happiness, The Octopus, A Private Affair, That Woman, The Stone Council, The Key, Holiday, The Nun, Valley of Love, The End, The Ends of the World, or even Thalassotherapy director Guillaume Nicloux will soon start filming his new film, called The little. This feature film will feature the comedian Fabrice Luchini in the lead role. Produced by Les films du Kiosque, The little also includes actresses Mara Taquin and Maud Wyler in its cast. However, the production is always looking for many extras.
Indeed, in the context of shots that must take place near Mérignac, La Sauve and Bordeaux between August 16 and 24, 2022the production of The little looking for small roles, silent silhouettes, as well as 381 extras. “Men and women of all ages (over 16), of all profiles and all origins, with or without experience“, specifies the announcement posted on an online casting site. All the roles sought will be chosen from July 21 to 26 at the Meca, while the remuneration rate will be between 105 and 408 euros depending on the roles. The filming locations will be as follows: the Church of La Sauve, Mérignac airport, and downtown Bordeaux.
La Petite: a big screen adaptation of a novel by Fanny Chesnel
The little is in fact the film adaptation of the novel baptized The cradle, written by Fanny Chesnel. This feature film features the character of Joseph, embodied on screen by Fabrice Luchini. The latter learns that his son and his companion have just died in an accident. They were expecting a child via a surrogate mother in Belgium. What will become of their future baby? Is Joseph the legitimate grandfather? Carried by the promise of this birth which will prolong the existence of his son, the sixty-year-old goes to meet the young Flemish girl with a fierce and indomitable character.
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