Interview with Jean Reno & David Schurmann | “My Penguin Friend” – A True Story of Triumph
Ahead of the release of Roadside Attraction’s “My Penguin Fried,” we had the pleasure of speaking with the iconic actor Jean Reno and the visionary director David Schurmann about their latest film. This film tells a true story of triumph and the extraordinary bond between animals and humans.
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The Story of “My Penguin Friend”
“My Penguin Friend” chronicles a moving and true story of an unlikely friendship between a human and a penguin. This tale of compassion, resilience, and mutual understanding transcends the ordinary, offering a profound message about the bond that can exist between different species.
Behind the Scenes with Jean Reno and David Schurmann
While speaking with Jean and David, we explored how the movie highlights the miracles and unique bonds between humans and animals, emphasizing that despite everything happening in the world, magical moments occur every day. We also delved into their interactions with the penguins and how these beautiful animals taught them valuable lessons about the world and themselves.
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The Bond Between Animals and Humans
The film delves deep into the emotional and physical journey of its protagonists, highlighting the remarkable bond that can form between animals and humans. This connection is not just about companionship but also about mutual respect and understanding.
What “Léon: The Professional” Has Meant To Jean Reno
While speaking to Jean, he shared how “Léon: The Professional” propelled his career to new heights in the United States. He expressed his appreciation for the relationships he has formed, including his connection with Natalie Portman.
“My Penguin Friend” is more than just a film; it’s a celebration of life, resilience, and the profound connections we can share with the natural world. Through the lens of Jean Reno and the direction of David Schurmann, this story comes to life in a touching and thought-provoking way.
“My Penguin Friend” will be in theaters on August 16.








