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Paul Boche

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Models: Paul Boche at Fusion by Alexandra Leese, Travis Smith at Supa by Ian Cole and Client favourite Sebastian Sauve at Premier by Aitor Santome


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KENZO X TOILETPAPER: SPRING/SUMMER 2014 CAMPAIGN

We loved the last collaboration between the Kenzo’s creative directors Humberto Leon & Carol Lim and TOILETPAPER magazine. And so did everyone else it seems, as they’ve decided to unite once again for the brands SS14 campaign starring Devon Aoki and Paul Boche. The pair said “Even before we had finished shooting the first campaign, we knew that this was an experience we were ready to continue. Maurizio Cattelan, Pierpaolo Ferrari and Micol Talso’s take on fashion is the perfect window through which to view this seasons KENZO’s collections for men and women. Markedly original, their ideas for what we could do for the Spring-Summer collections took our partnership to another level. The combination of their expertise and Devon and Paul’s unique attitudes, offer an incredible and extraordinary energy to the series of images and we are extremely happy with the outcome.” There will be more to come, but for now let us gaze at this surreal image. Devon rests casually upon a massive fish, held up gallantly by Paul, the poor sod, but he is doing it sporting the very latest in Kenzo fashions, so it’s not all bad.

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René: This Film Is Not Fiction‘s Paul Boche & I had a most inspiring conversation about everything relating to RILKE, last night! As you all well know by now, he is playing the part of René Maria Rilke, the early 20th century German poet, alongside August Rodin (actor TBA). By the end of our conversation, I realized just how lucky I am to be working with such a intensely intelligent and committed actor. Making a film is never ever easy. In fact, it is very hard work: 30/7 (hrs/days a week). But when you know that your cast is exceptional able, dedicated and talented, phew, that’s half the battle.

Paul Boche is a bi-lingual German actor who recently completed his training at the prestigious Lee Strasbourg Theatre & Film Institute, in New York City. Paul has led a successful and high profile career as a fashion model, since c. 2007. He also leads an experimental rock music band in Japan. Paul will be appearing as the lead in the play The Hamletmachine (1977) by Heiner Mueller, staged in March 2014, in NYC.

In René: This Film Is Not Fiction , Paul plays the part of Rainer Maria Rilke; the text of his bi-lingual German-English performance includes excerpts from Letters To A Young Poet and Auguste Rodin.

Paul is represented by Das Imperium, in Germany.


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Grooming: Shaun Thomas Gibson
Interview: Amanda Vandenberg
Models: Abiah Hostvedt @ Red Citizen, Duncan Proctor @ Fusion, Martin Conte @ DNA, Ronald Epps @ Wilhelmina, Paul Boche @ Fusion








Schön!: Tell us how you got your start.
Paul: I was scouted in Berlin while I was in school outside of there. I was working for an environmental company, writing press releases and stuff. Then I went to Paris for Fashion Week, and from then on I’ve attended every single Fashion Week.

Schön!: What was the first show you walked?
Paul: Prada, in Milan. It was awesome!

Schön!: What have been some of your favourite experiences so far?
Paul: I don’t want to mention names or favour anyone, you know, but you see all kinds of things: you work with actors and great talents, you travel to amazing places, like places that you would never end up going if it weren’t for the job. Like I shot in an underwater stage where they shot James Bond movies – it was in the desert. That’s the best part of it: the variety of places you see, and the people you work with.

Schön!: Within the context of fashion, what would you say is very beautiful? What makes it special?
Paul: What makes it beautiful is when it’s clean. When it comes to fashion, I don’t like any unnecessary things. I guess that’s because I’m German, you know. I’m into clean cuts and clean colours – a Bauhaus aesthetic. It’s special when it serves a purpose.

Schön!: Do you think you will ever be on the other side of fashion?
Paul: No, I’m a terrible photographer – I’ve done some acting so that’s another career path I’m taking. I’m working on several projects: I’ll be in a play next March here in New York. I have the lead role. It’s called the Hamletmachine by Heiner Müller – it’s the second time it’s going to be staged in New York, so it’s kind of awesome. I’m also working on a project where I’m playing the character of Reiner Maria Rilke, a poet, to be filmed in Paris, with funding from L.A. The Goethe-Institut is involved in that as well. Something I don’t want to talk about because it’s not set in stone – I just signed with an agent in Berlin – we’ll see where that goes because I think that European film and German film is definitely something that is coming back. People might say Europe independent film has died, but I think we’re getting out of that hole, and there’s great stuff happening . This summer its my objective to find and agent for that and get my foot back into the door in Europe because I’ve been away for so long.

Schön!: Would you ideally live there?
Paul: No, I want to live between New York and the rest of the world. I think it’s the perfect base for me right now. I don’t want to give that up.

Schön!: Any fun facts – something no one would guess about you?
Paul: The kinds of things that nobody know had better stay that way – well-kept secrets, you know, I’m sure I have many of them. Oh, I can say that I’ve been sober for four and half years – I guess that’s something a lot of people don’t know. I don’t like to hide that.

Schön!: Congrats, that’s really great. Last question: can you tell me about a recent adventure you went on?
Paul: I was in Idaho for two weeks – I shot three music videos which tied together, so that was quite exciting. We all became really good friends, and my girlfriend was with me, so she has a part in it as well. My friend who shot it – he shoots in film – he shot it in 35mm and it looks like a Coen Brothers movie – guns and horses and good guys and bad guys and kids gone crazy in the desert!

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