Renault ZOE will be appearing in the
new romantic comedy produced by Luc Besson, Un prince (presque)
charmant, directed by Philippe Lellouche and starring Vahina Giocante
and Vincent Perez, due out on January 9, 2013.
Jean-Marc, played by Vincent Perez, is
a career-mad and self-obsessed 40something with no time to spare.
Until his path crosses that of freedom - and justice - loving Marie,
played by Vahina Giocante. The business man and young woman have
nothing in common and should never have met. But fate decides
otherwise... For her first starring role on the big screen, Renault
Zoe acts as the link between two people with radically different
personalities – seemingly so. She’s on- screen throughout
Philippe Lellouche’s latest movie as an actress, bringing a touch
of much-needed calm to the transformation of Jean-Marc.
Renault’s close ties with cinema date
back to the first Lumière Brothers film, which features footage of
Louis Renault at the wheel of his Type A “voiturette”. The film
was shot outside the first movie studios built in Billancourt near
Paris alongside Renault’s factories.
Renault is interested in all forms of
cinema. It supports a range of festivals, including Cannes,
Deauville, Alpe d’Huez, Marrakesh, London, San Sebastian and
Valladolid, and film institutions, such as Académie des Arts et
Techniques du Cinéma, which organizes the César awards and the
Nuits en Or awards for short films.
Thousands of Renault cars have
over the last 110 years escorted stars to movie sets and red carpets
around the world.
Renault also loans out cars to film and
television productions in France and
worldwide. Renault vehicles take part
in fantastic stunts and enjoy wacky moments alongside actors, having
figured in films as famous as And God Created Woman, A View to a Kill
and The Visitors and, more recently, Rush Hour 3 and Intouchables,
the
2011 French box office smash starring
François Cluzet and Omar Sy.of Renault cars have over the last 110
years escorted stars to movie sets and red
carpets around the world. Renault also
loans out cars to film and television productions in France and
worldwide. Renault vehicles take part
in fantastic stunts and enjoy wacky moments alongside actors, having
figured in films as famous as And God Created Woman, A View to a Kill
and The Visitors and, more recently, Rush Hour 3 and Intouchables,
the 2011 French box office smash starring François Cluzet and Omar
Sy.
Renault is pursuing its commitment to
film and television production through a pro- active policy of
partnerships and product placement (nearly 300 feature films and
short films in 2011).
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