Renato Marozzo is passionate. About cars and cinema. Five years ago, this forty-year-old created the company “2Lorean2location” in Libercourt, in Pas-de-Calais, in order to rent the emblematic vehicle from “Back to the Future”. A restored DMC 12…
Renato Marozzo is passionate. Of cars and cinema. Five years ago, this forty-year-old created the company “2Lorean2location” in Libercourt, Pas-de-Calais, in order to rent the emblematic “Back to the Future” vehicle. A DMC 12 retyped by him in every way comparable to that of the American trilogy of the 80s.
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Renato Marozzo recreated the Delorean from “Back to the Future” and the R21 from “Camping”.
Recently, he tackled the style of Renaud Turbo of the French “Camping” films. Concerned about details, he had a custom-made sun visor made, screen-printed “I am single” with the associated cell phone number. At the same time collecting the other favorite accessories of the character of Patrick Chirac played by Franck Dubosc. From the T-shirt to the Benco, including the inflatable lobster.
“We had a lot of trouble finding him. It was no longer manufactured,” explains Renato Marozzo, who ended up finding two buoys on an online sales site between individuals… in the United States. Everyone will be present at the Dune campsite, which retains its cinematic name “Les Flots bleus”, in La Teste-de-Buch. Where the films were shot and where the fire devastated everything in 2022.
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In 2015, during the filming of “Camping 3” on Lagune beach. Directed by Fabien Ontenienté, it brought together Franck Dubosc, Mylène Demongeot, Claude Brasseur and Antoine Dulery.
For a week, camping
“He sent us a video when the car was finished… We were immediately intrigued by the shrimp,” smiles Aurélie Cordier, the co-owner of the campsite. And yes, because this inflatable buoy, signed by all the members of the film crew, had been missing since the fire.
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Renato Marozzo and his latest creation.
“We asked Renato to come and spend a week with us and he promised to leave us the buoy,” she continues. So, from 1is On July 6, the R21, its owner and their accessories will be settling in La Teste. Well, not exactly on location 17 of the film. Yes, the magic of cinema obliges, it was on the beach of Petit Nice that this space had been recreated.
For Aurélie Cordier, almost two years after the devastation of the site and even if the activity of her campsite is going well, this entertainment is welcome.