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A movie is being filmed in Vaudreuil this week

  • Writer: West Island News
    West Island News
  • Sep 15, 2021
  • 1 min read

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À La Patate Dorée, a casse-croûte located on Chemin de Lotbinière in Vaudreuil-Dorion, was at the center of a film set on Monday, September 13 in the morning. According to information obtained from the municipality, filming will also take place on rue Meloche and avenue William on Tuesday and Wednesday. The title of the feature film that will feature local landscapes is Rodeo. It will star, in the title role, the actor Maxime Leflaguais, known for his appearances in Piché Entre Ciel et Terre and Les Pays en Haut, a series in which he personified Alexis Labranche. The synopsis tells the story of Serge, a trucker and father of an 8-year-old girl, who, in the midst of a conflict with his ex-wife, decides to flee in his truck in order to participate in a rodeo. Filming, which began on August 15, will be spread over 34 days.


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