On Thursday, September 26, Arte airs a mini-series titled The World Doesn't Exist in prime time. This French-made thriller, filmed in Pas-de-Calais, is an adaptation of a successful novel. Here are 5 things to know about this unique thriller, tinged with humor and strangeness.
Popstars was the first talent show imported to France in 2001. Broadcast on M6 until 2007, the show returned on D8 in 2013. In 2024, the streaming platform Prime Video decided to revive this cult program. Times have changed, and so has the jury, but the goal of this talent show remains the same: to create the pop group of tomorrow.
Starting Monday, September 16, France 2 will broadcast a major historical drama set in the 16th century, at the dawn of the Wars of Religion. The series "Fortune de France" traces the fate of the Siorac family, torn between the Protestant faith of the patriarch and the Catholic fervor of the rest of the household. Here are 5 things to know about this new fiction.
People who were children in the 1980s surely remember the Japanese animated series Cat's Eyes, the story of three sisters who run a café by day and steal works of art by night. Forty years after the broadcast of this anime based on a manga, the three heroines Sylia, Tamara, and Alexia are returning to television in a TV series on TF1. Here are 5 things to know about this fiction that should delight many nostalgic viewers.
Controlling the weather to make it rain on command or to combat hail has long been a human fantasy. Since the 1950s, this dream has become a reality thanks to the technique of cloud seeding. However, this manipulation of clouds to alter the weather is not without danger. Explanations.
Contrary to what is sometimes imagined, professional plaques are not reserved for liberal professions. If you run a business, training center, or association, you can also indicate your presence in a building using this type of signage. We will explain how to choose your personalized professional plaque in 5 questions.
Among the new fictions of the 2024 season, the channel TF1 will broadcast the series Brocéliande starting Monday, September 16. Despite its title, this fiction shot in Brittany is not a fantasy story but a crime drama, with the main character played by singer Nolwenn Leroy. Here are 5 things to know about this TV series made in Brittany.
Good news for 2000s nostalgia fans: the character of Adrian Monk, a depressive detective with OCD, will be making his return on TF1 for a special TV movie! In Monk's Return, the former inspector, still played by Tony Shalhoub, takes on one last investigation at the request of his stepdaughter Molly. Here are 5 things to know about this highly anticipated film for fans of the series.
Among the new releases this fall on the channels of the France Télévisions group, a new TV series featuring Dounia Coesens and Pierre-Yves Bon will soon debut on France 3. These two well-known faces to viewers will form a delightful duo in the eponymous series Tom and Lola. Here are 5 things to know about this new French fiction.
Starting this fall, the France Télévisions group will broadcast a number of new, original dramas. Among these new releases, the series "L'éclipse" promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with a uniquely atmospheric crime thriller. Here are 5 good reasons to watch the new police series on France 2.