As for this evening, France 2 will launch its new production, which was implemented with the European Alliance and RAI fiction, Kabul. The series follows the events that take place in the city when Joe Biden, the then President of the United States, claims to expel American troops.
On August 15, 2021, the Taliban arrived in Kabul and the next chaos raised the country above. Created by Olivier Demangel and Thomas Finkelkrout, this fiction is as realistic as possible. But then, where did he find it? The answer will be surprising!
The Kabul series was shot in Greece
In fact, the films of the films went to Greece and more precisely with Athens to get everything in the box, obviously they would not be able to place their suitcases in Kabul. The head of the series still spent about six months in the city to maximize its own atmosphere. Along with their team, they almost perfectly perfected the studio.
However, it was not easy, and it was not easy to re -create Kabul, the Greek city of Kabul, as it was also necessary to unite all places. On the other hand, the actors had a very difficult weather. Darina Al Jundi, who plays the role of Zahara, also said during a press conference organized around the project:
“The sandstone was”
“It was definitely one of the most difficult projects because we did everything in a very short time and that was hot. It was even sandstone.” Name the actor before remembering a particular scene: “There is a sequence in which I was locked in the car highway. Inside, he had to do about 40 degrees. We were dressed as if we were in the winter.
One thing is convinced that most of the kit is real, and even part of the shooting has occurred in a real torture and a real plane. It is enough to see the visitors in the tragic atmosphere of this terrible event! So go this evening from 9:10. In France 2 to discover the first three episodes Bud.
Source: Allocine

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