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Boulevard Émile Roux
Not far from the Carnot statue and the courthouse, the promenade on Boulevard Emile Roux is the perfect setting for the scene in which Marion (Sandrine Bonnaire) briefly reunites with her ex-husband Olivier Queyras (Samuel Labarthe). In the background, on the heights, the city reveals part of its charms. With the support of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region and the Charente department, the team of La Loi de Marion filmed the entire film in Angoulême. Far from the Parisian studios, the director was able to take advantage of authentic natural settings, while limiting travel. Angoulême where a large part of the TV films of the saga La Loi de …. were shot
Partner of Sandrine Bonnaire in La Loi de Marion, Samuel Labarthe, if he followed a brilliant career on television and on the stage, is known to moviegoers for his numerous dubbing. He was the voice of George Clooney in nineteen films, and also dubbed Liam Neeson in the films Star Wars, Gangs of New York or The Dark Knight Rises, but also Robert Redford with Captain America: The Winter Soldier, A Walk in the Woods and Pete’s Dragon, Javier Bardem in Skyfall and Benedict Cumberbatch in The Courier.
Samuel Labarthe is known for being the regular stand-in for four leading American actors, namely George Clooney, Liam Neeson, Robert Redford and Tommy Lee Jones.
Boulevard Emile Roux
Boulevard Émile Roux partly goes around the Charente Departmental Council but also around the prefecture.
Right in the city center, north of the Europe lane, this boulevard has a few parking spaces. It is appreciated by walkers for the panorama it offers over the city and in particular over the Notre-Dame d’Obézine church. It is also located not far from the High Court and Place New York, at the end of which sits the famous Carnot statue.
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