‘Le Grand Rendez-vous’ Filmed in Monaco on Date of Grand Prix

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LE GRAND RENDEZ-VOUS” FILMED IN MONACO

French director Claude Lelouch’s short film starring Ferrari SF90 Stradale and Charles Leclerc set to premiere on June 13.

Filmmaker Claude Lelouch shot his short film Le Grand Rendez-vous in Principality of Monaco at dawn on May 24, on the very date the Grand Prix was to take place.

The French director’s cameras accompanied the Ferrari SF90 Stradale as it completed an adrenaline-fuelled lap of the Formula 1 street circuit. At its wheel was Charles Leclerc who clocked speeds of up to nearly 150 mph en route to the mystery “big date” of the title.

LE GRAND RENDEZ-VOUS” FILMED IN MONACO

HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco also made a brief appearance in the film. Ferrari Chairman John Elkann, the Princes Andrea Casiraghi, and Pierre Casiraghi with his wife, Princess Beatrice Borromeo, also visited the set. Thanks to a progressive lifting of the lockdown in France and Monaco, the shoot was also watched by a group of excited onlookers from the balconies and the streets carefully supervised by the local authorities.

LE GRAND RENDEZ-VOUS” FILMED IN MONACO

Traffic was stopped to allow the SF90 Stradale, which can sprint from 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, unleash its full power on the Principality’s streets. The car’s blistering engine soundtrack broke a long dry spell for Prancing Horse enthusiasts and tifosi alike. Most importantly of all, however, the roar of its hybrid V8, generating a total power of 1,000 CV, sent out a message of optimism and signaled a first step towards the return of motorsport, film and social life as we endeavor to put the pandemic behind us through mutually responsible behavior, commitment, and solidarity.

LE GRAND RENDEZ-VOUS” FILMED IN MONACO

Le Grand Rendez-vous premieres on June 13.

Photos: Ferrari

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