On this pleasant day in July, an unprecedented effervescence reigns at Fort Saint-Cyr in Montigny-le-Bretonneux (Yvelines).
Singular silhouettes in prisoner's uniform or in German uniform crowd the heart of the enclosure built at the end of the 19th century to ensure the defense of Paris.
Engine noises echo in the distance.
Smoke rises from a tunnel.
Men and women, holding in their hands blackened notebooks or very contemporary objects, run in all directions.
“
We run around a lot, we only have this morning to put two scenes in a box”,
launches a production assistant.
Discipline is required on the set of the biographical film devoted to Abbé Pierre.
Benjamin Lavernhe, who embodies the ecclesiastic, sets the example.
The actor, who arrived on site at dawn (or even before!), bends with good grace to long sequences of make-up.
He's used to it.
The exercise lasts a whopping six hours when it…
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