Student Ducobu is back in a fifth part! This means that Élie Semoun, who plays the famous director Mr. Latouche in the film saga, reprises his role! After “The Ducobu Student, Ducobu President” and “Ducobu’s Holidays”, the actor is in fact starring in the new part called “Ducobu goes green”, in theaters since April 3.
In this new edition, Ducobu begins a new school year at the Saint-Potache school. He then has a brilliant idea for this year: take a sabbatical to preserve the planet, but particularly to skip school! Obviously Ducobu is not going to succeed so easily, because his teacher Mr. Latouche is not going to let him…
In full promotion of the film Élie Semoun was on March 29, was invited on the set of the show “It’s yours” The opportunity for him to discuss the ecological aspect mentioned in the film. We learn in fact that this ecological effort was not applied only to the script but also to the entire filming. “We were the most eco-responsible shoot in cinema, we saved 400 tonnes of CO2” declared the actor to Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “I’m recycling. I’m taking back the old ones… and I’m renewing the stock of children so…” he then quipped when talking about the casting.
Élie Semoun sounds the alarm This Wednesday, April 9, it was in the columns of Purepeople that the 60-year-old actor spoke about the filming, which was very focused on ecology: “No one brought plastic bottles on set, we all had water bottles. The day I arrived with a bottle of Evian I was massacred by the production director, who told me that I should set an example. There were lots of little rules actually.
Father of a 28-year-old young man named Antoine, Élie Semoun then expressed his concerns for future generations. “I’m concerned because I feel like the Earth is going to become a trash canhe assures. So something has to be done. We are at the gates of hell. I see clearly that the places where I went, I don’t know, in the tropical islands, in Reunion, sometimes I have the chance to go to Mauritius… I see clearly that there are places that are disgusting. I love diving for example. There’s a place called Le trou aux grouper or something like that, well, there’s no more because they were massacred. When I drive there are no more insects on my windshield. It’s little things like that.” he said.