World-famous director Luc Besson, who presented film lovers such as The Fifth Element, Taxis and Leon, is now accused of uncontrolled breeding of animals such as deer in the open spaces of his infield.
The charges are directed by the French farmers, who are outraged by Besson’s negligence. According to farmers adjacent to the filmmaker, Luke refuses to regulate the number of deer that graze freely on the grassy fields of local peasants and have a devastating effect on the crop.
"Besson's love for red deer is too expensive for us!" - the agrarians are indignant at whose fields the herbivorous ungulates nibble the plants.
It is known that the director refuses to reduce the number of his deer, the number of which today exceeds seven dozen, and allows them to walk freely on eighty hectares of the surrounding forest.
"The hunters demand that I kill the deer, but I do not intend to do this!" - says Luc Besson, despite the fact that the amount of the claim against him has already exceeded one hundred twenty two thousand one hundred ninety eight euros. According to the agrarians who filed the lawsuit, the director should pay so much to those farmers whose floor was trampled by the horned Besson.