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In theaters from October 23, the film “4 Zéros” will feature Didier Bourdon, Gérard Lanvin, Stomy Bugsy and Isabelle Nanty alongside rapper Kaaris and Paul Pogba. Several Paris Saint-Germain players will also be present in this feature film, such as Bradley Barcola, Vitinha, Warren Zaire-Emery, Marquinhos and Gonçalo Ramos, as well as their coach Luis Enrique. But in order for the PSG players and coach to participate in the film, the film’s director Fabien Onteniente had to make some compromises.
In the “100% PSG” podcast France BlueOnteniente recognized that the Parisian club had some requests related to the scenario, including a very particular one. “ The script had to be read, so they made their comments. (…) I had a dog called ‘Remontada’. They did not approve the name ‘Remontada’. The dog? It’s not called anymore because I cut it off », Specified the director of the film. The film crew then had the opportunity to film at the PSG Campus (Poissy) and was able to exchange a few balls with the players.
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