One Wednesday in the middle of March there was great excitement because some of our fields and a local chemin were to be used to film some of the scenes in “Zone Libre”. The weather was perfect, big sunny skies and temperatures into the mid 20'sC. We watched from the top of the milking parlour steps as the large white vans arrived and parked in our neighbours field. A breakdown lorry arrived carrying a vintage yellow and black bus with designer dirt, which was swiftly unloaded.
We stood for a while as the scene unfolded and was shot, the bus making an attempt at driving up the chemin, we wondered if the engine would last the day as it roared and struggled to make the incline. There was a camera man in our front field and two actors. Remy's field on the other side of the road was filled with several cameras and their operators.
As the day unfolded a small tented village was set up at Maine Michaud with several technicians based in residents gardens. There was a field kitchen and a running buffet for the cast.
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