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OrelSan “Never show that to anyone”: where and how to watch the event documentary?

2021-11-19T13:40:09.460Z


While rapper OrelSan's fourth album, “Civilization”, has been in stores since Friday, November 19, find out where and how to watch the documentary “Never show that to anyone” retracing the Caen rapper's rise in the rap world . For nearly 20 years, ...


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Take advantage of the Amazon Prime Video free trial to watch the OrelSan documentary "Never show this to anyone"

This Friday, November 19, 2021 marks the birth of the fourth album by rapper OrelSan, Civilization, the ideal opportunity to immerse yourself or to dive back into the documentary "Never show that to anyone".

The story of a little guy from Caen, a subscriber to chess and rakes of all kinds, who in a few years became one of the main headliners of French rap.

For more than 20 years, Clément Cotentin, the rapper's brother, filmed OrelSan in his privacy.

From his first job and the galleys with his friends to the biggest concert halls, discover exclusive and incredible archive images on the life of Aurélien Cotentin alias OrelSan.

An unprecedented documentary in the history of French rap

with an intimate dive into the life of one of the greatest French rappers.

OrelSan "Never show that to anyone": watch the documentary for free on Amazon Prime Video

“I started filming my brother and his friends thinking that one day we would have to tell their story”.

Here are the words of Clément Cotentin during the preview screening of the documentary OrelSan “Never show that to anyone” during the Canne series festival.

Brother, director and voice-over of the documentary segmented into six parts, Clément Cotentin filmed the life of his brother and his friends while waiting for them to become the stars they are today.

Skread (iconic producer of OrelSan), Gringe, Soprano, Akhenaton or even Stromaé will be present in this documentary unseen in the world of French rap.

You can now watch the OrelSan documentary "Never Show That To Anyone" streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

How do I subscribe to Amazon Prime Video to watch the OrelSan documentary “Never show that to anyone” for free?

To be able to access Amazon Prime Video and watch the OrelSan documentary "Never show that to anyone" for free

, it is necessary:

  • Subscribe to Amazon Prime Video using the 30-day free trial

  • Once the trial period is over, the subscription will cost 49 euros / year or 5.99 euros / month

  • Of course, you can unsubscribe at any time

In addition to being able to watch the documentary on OrelSan exclusively, thanks to Amazon Prime Video you will be able to watch the best series and films of the moment thanks to an exhaustive catalog.

Including the original Amazon series, "The Boys", "the Wheel of Time" or "The Weel of Time".

But the benefits don't stop there, in addition to Prime Video you will have access to:

  • Priority and free delivery within 1 working day

  • Home delivery of your shopping in eligible areas (Paris, Marseille, Bordeaux, etc.)

  • Prime Reading (a hundred books of all kinds)

  • Amazon Music Prime (over 2 million songs available)

Take advantage of the Amazon Prime Video free trial to watch the OrelSan documentary "Never show this to anyone"

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