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Movie Mineurs 27 Tristan Aurouet (2011)
Oscar Herrera (Gilles Lellouche) and his brother Fabrice (Philippe Lellouche) work in a garage with Wilson (Nassim Si Ahmed). An establishment a little hidden in a wooded street of the downtown of Saint-Palais-sur-Mer, not far from Royan.
Rue Roberjot Saint-Palais-sur-mer
Rue Roberjot Saint-Palais-sur-mer - Crédit photo : Fantrippers

“Here we work and shut up! Got it?”

Milos (Zlatko Buric)

The headquarters of Oscar Herrera (Gilles Lellouche) and his brother Fabrice (Philippe Lellouche), the car garage is particularly important in the scenario of Mineurs 27, a film narrating a case of child abuse. A project that allowed Tristan Aurouet to find his friend Gilles Lellouche, after having directed the comedy Narco with him. Gilles Lellouche working for the first time with his brother Philippe, usually a regular on the boards.

Shot on natural sets, far from the Paris studios, as in this property on rue Roberjot, not far from the park, Mineurs 27 benefited from the financial and logistical support of the New Aquitaine region. A film seen by its director as part of a triptych focused on abuse.

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Mineurs 27 is the only film written by Dominique Turin.

Mineurs 27 scène du garage
Mineurs 27 garage. Tous droits réservés : Manny Films/Onyx Films/Millimages.

Rue Roberjot

A green alley bordered by houses, rue Roberjot connects the park and its beautiful lake to the avenue de la Grande Côte in Saint-Palais-sur-Mer.

Offering residents a real comfort of life, not far from the beaches and downtown Royan, this bucolic alley provides easy access to the outdoor sports area and the Raymond Vignes sports course. It is also located near the covered market.

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Le Petit Nicolas - la bande dessinée originale

Le Petit Nicolas - la bande dessinée originale (FR version)

Did you know that Petit Nicolas was born as a color comic strip? IMAV éditions publishes for the first time in a comic book the complete plates written by René Goscinny and drawn by Sempé. These plates appeared between 1955 and 1956 in a Belgian magazine, Le Moustique, to which Sempé and Goscinny collaborated. Then they left Le Moustique and, three years later, in 1959, they resumed Le Petit Nicolas, this time in the form of illustrated stories. The stories appeared in Sud-Ouest Dimanche, then were published in books and were a huge success. The unpublished drawings that are published today in this album contain all the ingredients that will make the success of Little Nicholas. They are presented in the form of one-page gags. In his scenarios, Goscinny has already set up the springs of the saga and portrays the main characters. Sempé already represents an immediately identifiable Nicolas. This comic strip already has the flavor of what will make the success of the character, humor and poetry. The publication of the album Le Petit Nicolas, la bande dessinée originale (The Little Nicholas, the original comic strip) completes this series imagined by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé. This rediscovered treasure allows us to discover the genesis of one of the most famous works of children’s literature.

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By Gilles Rolland

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Passionné de cinéma, de rock and roll, de séries TV et de littérature. Rédacteur de presse et auteur des livres Le Heavy Metal au cinéma, Paroles de fans Guns N' Roses, Paroles de fans Rammstein et Welcome to my Jungle : 100 albums rock et autres anecdotes dépareillées. Adore également voyager à la recherche des lieux les plus emblématiques de la pop culture.

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