Kev Adams and Vanessa Guide star in “The New Adventures of Aladdin”
French comedian Kev Adams stars in the latest adaptation of the famous
Arabian folktale of Aladdin and the magical lamp in “The New Adventures of
Aladdin” that will open in local cinemas this January 27.
Adams takes on the role of Sam
in the movie who is a modern Aladdin who lives both in Baghdad and in a magical
world. “The New Adventures of Aladdin”
sets off when Sam ( Kev Adams) and Khalid , two young thieves are about to rob
a department store on the evening of 24 December . Sam, disguised as Santa Claus
is attacked by children who want him to tell a story . In order not to
attract attention , he began to tell them the story of Aladin and the wonderful
lamp but he gives a very personal version of the tale of a thousand and one
nights while trying to win the heart of Princess Shalia (played by Vanessa
Guide).
Guide describes her role as very
colourful, “I am very happy to have had the chance to play this role in high
colors, it has lots of character and a fairly wide range of emotions, for an
actress it's great to interpret. My role
Princess Shalia dreams freedom outside
the enclosure of thePalace and is tired of being considered like a little girl
by her father Sultan. Shallia has this
ability to marvel discovering real life on the streets of Baghdad. She
eventually falls in love with Aladdin,” shares Guide.
Vanessa Guide has
so far starred in movies such as “Puzzle
Chinese” and “Papa Mom” and “The New Adventures of Aladdin” is her first female
lead. “Yes, it's been a while now that I
work and I earn my living as actress.
It is important that we feel when we trusted us you're young actor,
we're given our luck, then he must prove that one is worthy of that trust. Our director Arthur, producers and
distributors gave me this opportunity and I owe them a lot.”
As for his
leading man Adams, Guide shares, “I find him amazing in the film, I have never
seen him work like that. He successfully inhabited Aladdin and got very good
reviews for his performance.”
Adams on the
other hand performed all the stunts himself, “I did not want under any
circumstances deprive me of doing the fight and action scenes, I really had to
fully participate in the filmmaking process. And our director created an
atmosphere in the set that we did not want to leave. He is very creative, funny and style for
this project, it was important, Nourishing to have someone like him the head of
the film.”
“The New
Adventures of Aladdin” opens January 27 in cinemas nationwide from Pioneer
Films.
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