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Cinefrance Studios Spearheads French-Japanese Cinematic Collaborations
3 Nov
Summary
- Cinefrance Studios co-producing films with acclaimed Japanese directors in France
- Rapper Orelsan stars in fantasy film "Yoroï" shot in Japan
- Oscar-winner Ryusuke Hamaguchi filming "All of a Sudden" in Paris and Kyoto

In the past few years, Cinefrance Studios has emerged as a driving force behind a flourishing cultural exchange between France and Japan in the film industry. Under the leadership of co-founder David Gauquié, the Paris-based production company has partnered with celebrated Japanese directors to bring their unique visions to life on the big screen.
One of Cinefrance Studios' latest projects is the fantasy film "Yoroï," starring renowned French rapper Aurélien Cotentin, also known as Orelsan. The €15-million production, which was shot primarily in Japan over three months, follows a famous French musician who retreats to the Japanese countryside and discovers a mystical samurai armor. Cinefrance Studios fully developed the project with Cotentin, who co-wrote the manga-inspired script.




