The comedy “La Première étoile” runs this Tuesday evening at W9. Opportunity to recall that Lucien Jean-Baptiste’s film was almost the subject of a remake in the United States.
Released in cinemas in 2009, Lucien Jean-Baptiste’s comedy La Première étoile was a huge public success in French cinemas with more than 1.6 million viewers. Until that feature film, Jury Grand Prix and Public Prize at the Alpe d’Huez Festival, Approved … United States!
In January 2010, almost a year after the release of this sparkling snowy comedy about a West Indian father’s ski vacation with his family, someone named Chris Rock actually won the rights to the film to make a remake across the Atlantic. As As the site Variety reports. The American star was then announced to be writing and producing this US version.
Finally, Chris Rock, who was very popular at the time, especially thanks to the comedy Buddies Forever and the Madagascar animated films where he voiced Zebra March, will not complete this remake project. But the Hollywood actress will soon have some experience in French cinema, starring in the 2012 film 2 Days In New York under the direction of Julie Delp.
Behind the scenes of “First Star”:
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