Gerard Depardieu wants to open a film school in Azerbaijan
Famous French actor Gerard Depardieu, is in Azerbaijan at the invitation of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation. He took part in the opening ceremony of the French school. The actor said that he helps the Center of Azerbaijani culture in France.
"I love Azerbaijan and am always willing to participate in any project related to this country," he said in an interview with reporters.
As part of this trip, Depardieu is meeting with local musicians and artists.
"Azerbaijan has talented artists, and I intend to present their work in Paris," said the actor.
Depardieu also said that he would like to open an International film school for young filmmakers in Azerbaijan. -02В-
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