THE PAUL LESLIE HOUR INTERVIEWS Episode #218 – Jenna Suru

Episode #218 – Jenna Suru

Jenna Suru is a director, screenwriter, producer, actress and founder and CEO of Belle Époque Films. She visited The Paul Leslie Hour to discuss L’Âge d’Or, a film set in May 1967. L’Âge d’Or tells the story of a penniless French-American producer who meets an ambitious French theater actress in Paris. They are both desperate to change the world and decide to undertake an artistic project together. They end up in a small town in the South of France: beautiful Saint-Tropez.

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