Before experiencing success in song, Juliette Armanet worked in a completely different field. Indeed, the interpreter of Last day of disco worked for television as a director for Arte. But after the channel decided to separate from the production company for which the artist worked, the singer bounced back on NRJ12 with Jean-Marc Morandini.
Indeed, interviewed by David Castello-Lopes for an interview devoted to Konbinithe one who recently attacked Michel Sardou and his title The Lakes of Connemara worked for a long time for Criminal caseswhich allowed him to live some… quite unforgettable experiences. “At some point, we all found ourselves in the middle of nature, and that’s when I found myself working for NRJ12 with Jean-Marc Morandini”she first confided to the journalist to explain the reasons which led her to collaborate with the TNT channel.
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“They were documentaries a bit like the tabloid press, and we had to shoot a lot of reconstruction shots. We had a very limited budget”, she then remembered. In fact, the artist who attacked Michel Sardou had to redouble his ingenuity and sometimes “falsify” some sequences: “With my cameraman, we put faces with fake blood.”
The singer even went so far as to realize “shaky shots in dingy hotel rooms”. She also had the “chance” to travel to Miami to reenact the assassination of Gianni Versace. “We ran around with plastic guns and dug holes in the forest at night”, she revealed to David Castello-Lopes. An experience that has nothing to do with music, but Juliette Armanet loved it.
Indeed, thanks to this journey at NRJ12she was able to meet “lawyers, police officers, judges”. In short, all “nerve center of justice”, and this allowed her to learn many things as she rejoiced.
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