Visions on TF1: Where was the TV series filmed with Luan and Sufia Guerra?

Visions on TF1: Where was the TV series filmed with Luan and Sufia Guerra?

Who killed Lily? That’s the question after the first two episodes of the new front-page series of events aired last week by Visions and TF1 viewers. -Ang Casta, Anna Marivini and young Leon Dourier.

Created by Jeanne Le Gilo and Bruno Degas, a duo of screenwriters to whom we owe Gloria, Le Tueur du lac or Manipulations, Visions tells the story of an eight-year-old Diego who parallels the disappearance of a teenager. He begins to have strange visions from his village, which he soon reports to his psychologist and the latter’s police companion, who leads the investigation. What if what Diego sees or paints is related to what happened to Lily?

This six-episode series between thriller and fantasy, directed by Akim Isker, was shot from May 17 to August 13, 2021, in the Alps-de-Provence. And more precisely in Forkalkier, a town located 80 miles from Aix-en-Provence and its environs.

Unusual once, therefore, exactly where the action takes place, Visions were filmed. The sunny and rural environment that charged the two screenwriters of the series in 2020 when they were exactly confined to Forcalquier, where they both live.

“We wrote this series while in prison, in Forcalquier, where the series was filmed. So when we wrote it, we told ourselves that we were going to register it there.”Jeanne Le Gilo recently told us in an interview behind the scenes of writing Visions.

“A lot of walks in the countryside and we were very inspired by what we saw, everything around us. And we were incredibly lucky to be able to shoot at Forcalquier, we had a lot of support from the PACA region.”.

Directed by Akim Isker, who directed the TV movie Nobody’s Child, he later exaggerated the work of Jeanne Le Gillo and Bruno Degas, as the screenwriters themselves acknowledged, adding a “Western” hue and a “universal” to the series.

“We showed Akim photos of the region and he liked it”Added by Jean Le Guillaume. “He came as a scout and he was unusual because he was able to go through places we did not know, or from an unexpected angle when it is a region we know very well. I think the series is not Provence. A cliché. He has a very “On the universal side, it can happen in a lot of different places, even in the United States. There are some landscapes almost to the west, quite the roots that we worship.”.

Source: allocine

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