“Motor, action!”
», says Maxence, film student.
It is noon on Tuesday February 13 in the premises of the Jeanne-d'Arc private school, in Melun (Seine-et-Marne).
The actor Gil Alma is preparing to star in the short film imagined by the 3rd year students of the CLCF film school, in Paris (19th century).
He will be the only adult in the cast, since the actors are children!
Alicia, Victoria and Lana, dressed and made up by the film crew, wait for the signal to enter the stage.
Seven takes later, it's in the can.
The little girls join the group with a smile, satisfied with their performance, like real stars of the screen.
Like them, around thirty children aged 5 to 16 will appear in this film.
These young people from the Clairefontaine children and adolescents village, placed by Child Welfare (ASE), often have a complicated family past.
The structure allows them to grow alongside their brothers and sisters.
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