While he is currently working on a new series for Netflix called Pax Massilia, director Olivier Marchal is looking for extras in Marseille and its surroundings, before October 2, 2022.
Former policeman converted into the cinema, Olivier Marchal has already made many films. But this time, it’s a series that the filmmaker will soon direct. Indeed, the actor is currently working on a new fic intended to be broadcast on Netflix. baptized Pax Massiliathis series is in fact the sequel to Olivier Marchal’s previous film, Bronx, also broadcast on the American streaming platform. “We must be at over 80 million views today. Bronx was number 3 in the United States. It’s exceptional for a French film, when you know that Americans are quite reluctant to watch films that aren’t in English.“, underlined the filmmaker.
Olivier Marchal specified that the story developed in Pax Massilia will pick up where the movie Bronx has stopped. The screenwriter of this series, which will include 6 episodes of 52 minutes, is nothing else that Kamel Guemra. The latter was one of the co-screenwriters of Jean-Pascal Zadi’s hit comedy, Simply black. He also worked on the screenplay for the film Lost bullet, also available on Netflix. Whereas the shooting of Pax Massilia will start soon. The production of the series is looking for several extras residing in Marseille, or its surroundings, before October 2, 2022. The producers are looking for 20 boys and 20 girls aged 6 to 15, to embody children in a popular neighborhood.
Pax Massilia: filming planned in Marseille between November 2022 and January 2023
The production of Pax Massilia is also looking for 20 boys aged 8 to 12, who play football. The chosen extras will have one or two shooting dates between November 2022 and January 20, 2023. Since the filming of the series takes place in Marseille, it is essential that the selected extras live in the city of Marseille, or in its region, because there are no expenses provided. The remuneration of the extras will amount to 86.80 euros gross.
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