Orelsan: Yoroi, a year in armor is a Prime Video documentary series directed by Clément Cotentin, brother of rapper and director Orelsan. After the success of Montre Jamais Ça à Personne, the filmmaker returns with a new project dedicated to the creation of the feature film Yoroï. The series will be available to stream on Prime Video from November 28, 2025.
For twelve months, Clément Cotentin's cameras followed Orelsan as he prepared and shot his first film. Between doubts, visual research, and collaborative work, the documentary reveals the behind-the-scenes of an ambitious film project and an extraordinary fraternal adventure.
The official trailer will be added as soon as it is released by Prime Video.
Designed as an immersion into the creative process, the program extends Clément Cotentin's intimate look at Orelsan's career. Whereas Montre Jamais Ça à Personne retraced his artistic trajectory, Yoroi, un an dans l'armure documents his transformation into a director and his relationship with cinema, between high standards, passion, and doubts.
Produced with the supportof Amazon Studios, this new project confirms Prime Video's interest in portraits of French artists and original creations. It also highlights the links between music, image, and storytelling, themes dear to the Orelsan–Cotentin duo.
Orelsan: Yoroi, un an dans l'armure
Documentary series | 2025
Available on Prime Video on November 28, 2025
Documentary | 4 episodes of 45 min
Directed by Clément Cotentin | With Orelsan
Original title: Orelsan: Yoroi, un an dans l'armure
Nationality: France
With Orelsan: Yoroi, a year in armor, Prime Video continues its series of immersive portraits of contemporary creators. An exploration of the work, perseverance, and imagination behind a major artistic project.
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