While the second season of never show that to anyone will air this Thursday on Prime Video, its director, Clément Cotentin, has already announced that the show will not have season 3.
Interviewed on France Inter this Monday to promote this documentary series based on the career of rapper Orelsan, the young man says that he left the camera and now wants to dedicate himself to fiction.
“I stopped filming. There won’t be a third season. I have two other projects, I would like to make a mockumentary, not necessarily about Orel’, to break the codes completely. And then I want to make fiction, write movies.” , assures Clément Cotentin together with his brother Orelsan at the microphone of Léa Salamé.
“To get to fifteen pieces, I make a hundred”
In the first season of never show that to anyoneClément Cotentin filmed Orelsan’s rather risky debut in rap, until his consecration and the release of the album. The party is over in 2017.
But for this second part, Orelsan’s brother has chosen this time to highlight the two years of the album’s creation process. Civilization (2021), written during confinement.
This new season shows, even more than the previous season, the sometimes painful stages of creation. The periods of doubt and pressure that mark the conception of this album, and the delay that the project has had over the months, due, among other things, to the loss of all 10,000 rapper notes “in the middle of the disk”. , and the organization of his wedding a few months before the release of the album.
“To make good music, you have to question yourself. Here we wanted to show the periods of doubt. The end result is about fifteen songs with the clips, but to get there I might do a hundred. So the other 85, they’re not ugh.” Orelsan explains about France Inter.
We also find out how a collaboration between Orelsan and Angèle fell through. “J’ai mis tellement de temps à écrire mon couplet qu’au moment où elle le reçoit, elle dit ‘on est en période de sortie d’album, je n’ai pas le temps de retravailler le texte, on ne va pas get'”.
Source: BFM TV
