In Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), in the popular district of La Belle de Mai, is the headquarters of the tobacco factory, one of the eighteen establishments of SEITA (Société d'exploitation industrielle des tabacs et allumettes). In an 80% automated factory are manufactured every day 30 million "Gauloises" and "Blue Discs". Explanations of the persons responsible for the different stages of the manufacture of cigarettes from the reception of the raw tobacco until the distribution. Images of places and production chains. Interview with Max LE ROUX, director of the Marseille manufacture.
The former tobacco factory in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), formerly occupied by SEITA (Société d'exploitation industrielle des tabacs et allumettes), is under construction to be transformed into a hub for cultural industries and for cinema and multimedia. Three film studios are planned, as well as a special effects pool, with a delivery scheduled for spring 2003 and jobs at stake. Images of the old industrial buildings under construction and interview with Jacques HUBINET, Films du Soleil, who says his emotion.
In Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) docks of the former tobacco factory located in the abandoned working class district of the industrial wasteland of the Belle de Mai are temporarily transformed into spaces of cultural expression (music, theater, arts plastiqes...). Overview of the industrial buildings and continuation of the interview of Philippe FOULQUIE on events organized in this ephemeral place.
In Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône) docks of the abandoned working class district of "la friche de la Belle de Mai" is temporarily transformed into a place of cultural expression (music, theater, arts plastiqes...). Overview of industrial buildings and interview with Philippe FOULQUIE on events organized in this ephemeral place.
The media hub will be inaugurated tonight at the Belle de Mai wasteland. The former tobacco factory and its 30,000 square meters operated until 1990 are now dedicated to the production of television and cinema images. The shooting of a 26-minute daily series entitled "Plus belle la vie"produced by France 3 will begin on July 19, 2004 with 260 episodes made in one year from August 30, which viewers will discover at 20:20. Interviews with Monique VENTURINI, deputy mayor in charge of image and cinema. and Bernard FAROUX, artistic director of Plus belle la vie, who explains the concept of this new soap that will broadcast France 3.
A thousand hundred fans of the France 3 series "Plus belle la vie" are invited to a screening of two unreleased episodes in the presence of five of the actors. About 20 addicts of all ages, were able to meet them behind the scenes. Interviews with several fans and Marie HENNEREZ, actress.
Interview of the actor Michel Cordes, alias "Roland", owner of the bar "Le mistral" in the soap opera "Plus belle la vie". In duplex from Marseille, he discusses the reasons for the success of the show, the attitude of the fans and their attachment to the characters.