Albert Dupontel was a mansion rented 1200 euros per month – Gala
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In 2012, the director and actor Albert Dupontel has finished the postproduction of his film 9-month farm in a mansion classified as historical Monuments. A privilege that has come to an end.
Rent defying any competition. Classified as Historical Monuments since 1997, the Hotel Fortuny has belonged to the State until 2010 before becoming the property of the region of Ile-de-France. Under the auspices of the socialist Jean-Paul Huchon, this particular hotel had been rented out, starting in 2012, ADBC films, the production company of Albert Dupontel. It is not surprising that this is the price of this rental located in the 17th arrondissement of Paris : 300 € per week, or about 1200 euros per month. A privilege that will bring to an end by Valérie Pécresse, president of region since 2015.
It is in these premises that the director and actor had completed the post-production of his movie 9 months farm in which he gave the reply to Sandrine Kiberlain. In a desire ” to optimize the real estate portfolio of the region “, the office of the ex-Budget minister has announced that Valérie Pécresse was going to take over this particular hotel for sale. Estimated by France Domaine between 9 and 11 million euros, the Hotel Fortuny has a surface area of 1149 square metres. Downgraded, the three-storey building will be sold at the next regional council of 21 and 22 September, when the lease of the artist was to expire at the end of the year.
Albert Dupontel is going to have to find another place to house his production house. While 9-month farm was his greatest success in theaters, his fans await the release of his new film October 25, 2017. This isgood-Bye up there, adapted from the novel of the same name by Pierre Lemaître, rewarded by the Prix Goncourt in 2013.
Crédit photo : Laetitia Notarianni/Bestimage
Albert Dupontel, Valérie Pécresse
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