Jean Dujardin Resistant To Clooney

The contract is not yet signed, but "advanced" in the words used in the movie that communicates carefully so as not to offend the ego of artists, not lawyers to negotiate the money matters. United States, the Sony studios do not deny the news, or the Paris office of his agent. In other words, the talks are well underway. So the past few weeks, Jean Dujardin working on the script for the next film with George Clooney, The Monument's Men. Based on the book by Robert M. Edsel, the story takes place during World War II in the company of an officer in the U.S. Army, loaded with preservatives, collectors and art historians, recover hundreds of works of art stolen by the Nazis. It all starts on the day of D-Day, June 6, 1944 and was completed in August 1945. If the role suits him and if everyone falls agreement, Jean Dujardin should embody a strong French side to another strong, played by Cate Blanchett, and Paul Giamatti, aka Lincoln Kirstein, founder of the New York City Ballet with George Balanchine. Since the success of The American Artist, George Clooney took the time to know and appreciate his challenger Oscar and measure the potential of a Hollywood actor that makes eyes. Martin Scorsese has already committed to a small role in his new film, The Wolf of Wall Street. Just five days of shooting but the announcement effect sets the bar high. Derière front and the camera, George Clooney also produced the film and co-wrote the screenplay with Grant Heslov faithful (Good Night and Good Luck, The Ides of March). It will take the lead role, that of George Stout American officer in charge of organizing this hunt for Nazis. The filming of The Monument's Men should begin next spring in Germany, Austria, Paris and London. ALSO READ: