All for Light: The filming locations for TF1’s fourth daily soap opera have finally been revealed

All for Light: The filming locations for TF1’s fourth daily soap opera have finally been revealed

Next spring, TF1 and Netflix will team up to launch a new daily soap opera called Tout pour la Lumière, described as a grand family saga set in the world of music. And as the weeks go by, the project becomes more and more accurate.

A few weeks ago, Télé Loisirs revealed that singer Jennifer has been approached to play the principal of the school that will be the setting for this new series. In turn, Ines Vandam, one of the main dancers of Dancing with the Stars, approaches one of the program’s teachers.

La Ciotat as a filming location

The title of the new daily soap opera is about the Lumiere brothers, the series will be filmed in the cinema cradle of La Ciotat. With information provided by our colleagues at La Provence Recreational televisionOn December 16, the elected officials of the city must approve “Condominium Agreement and Occupancy of Public Property for Photography Purposes“To shoot a TV series with Newen Studio.

According to Jean-Louis Tixier, deputy mayor in charge of cinema, it is the facade of the former Le Lumière cinema that will be the main setting for Tout pour la Lumière. The market square, the streets of Michel Simon and Badelon and the corner bar will also be used by the film crew.

Cinema Le Lumière

And to this will be added other private and public city settings“, also specified Jean-Louis Tixier. La Ciotat will not be the only place to shoot Tout pour la Lumière, as the producers will also set up their cameras in the Belle de Mai studios, which are already used even for a more beautiful life. More beautiful.

Marian Chrétien, municipal councilor (group “La Ciotat nous unites”) revealed that the total monthly rent would be 5,060 euros to make the hall available over 865 square meters.

The second floor of the old cinema will serve as a space for a recording studio, and one of the cinemas may be converted into a dressing room for actors. “The teams will start painting and restoring the entire facade of the halls.

The works will start in the next few days, – noted Jean-Louis Tixier in an article published in La Provence at the end of December. According to our colleagues, filming should start next March.

Source: Allocine

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