During the filming of episode 2 of Cat’s Eyesthe TF1 event series, Camille Lou, the interpreter of Tam, had a fall. She still has a scar!
A year ago, Télé Loisirs went to the filming of Cat’s Eyesthe TF1 series with an extraordinary budget freely adapted from the famous manga by Tsukasa Hojo, the credits of which this time are provided by Anne Sila, and broadcast from this Monday, November 11, 2024 (our opinion). And for that, head to the most beautiful monuments in Paris. This Tuesday evening in November 2023, the teams were filming at the Hôtel de la Monnaie, in the 6th arrondissement. On the roof of the oldest institution in the country, the captain of the PJ Quentin Chapuis (Mohamed Belkhir known as MB14) pursued Tam (Camille Lou) and Sylia (Constance Labbé), two of the three Chamade sisters who improvised as burglars of works of art.
Cat’s Eyes : Camille Lou injured her knee during a scene in episode 2
That evening, the ex-singer injured her knee, her tight blue and yellow jumpsuit was stained with blood. “Before filming, we were taught how to catch ourselves in the event of a fall. Today, it was useful to me. I suffered a war wound. It’s the job that comes in” , Camille Lou told us after filming this scene. “I want to do as many things as possible. I went too far. I had a small fall on a roof and landed. When I fell, I could have broken my teeth but the lessons of stunts that I had the reflex to roll on a roof. It made no sense, it was a reflex. I didn’t have time to say phew that I had someone who loved me. received. It’s still crazy!” A year later, Camille Lou keep one “little souvenir” from this fall: a scar.
Cat’s Eyes : Camille Lou was trained by the Cauderlier team, a stunt specialist, to recover in the event of a fall
Before and during this filming, Camille Lou, Constance Labbé and Claire Romain were able to count on the Cauderlier team, stunt specialists. “I am in charge of all the security, the responsibility of the actors and actresses who are at height, running or having fightsexplained Alexandre Cauderlier, the physical stunt adjuster, during this shoot. They were taught abseiling techniques. They also know how to tie knots, run, jump, roll and even fight. We try to put them into action as much as possible. There are risks taken which are calculated and measured. We rehearse all the actions beforehand with stunt doubles and then with the actors. Three quarters were done with our actors” he concludes.
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