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Damien Bonnard and Céline Sallette Butt Heads as Shakespearean Frenemies in Western-y Series ‘Malditos’: ‘We Have the Boots’
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In new Max series “Malditos,” leader of a Gypsy community Sara (Céline Sallette) in southern France is threatened with eviction by rising waters. To save her business and provide a future for her sons, she needs to form new alliances, and soon. Juan (Damien Bonnard) might be her best bet.

Looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship, right? Wrong.

“It’s going to get worse and worse. They are enemies,” says Sallette at Canneseries, while Bonnard jokes: “And friends, just like the Capulets and the Montagues. In a way, they are exactly the same.”

Their complicated relationship is bound to get even more heated, even though they ultimately “respect” each other, argues Sallette. Bonnard disagrees: “I’m not sure if you do. You set up traps for me.”

“This is what they told us about Season 2,” she adds.

“Malditos” is produced by Mediawan-owned White Lion Films. It’s...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/29/2025
  • by Marta Balaga
  • Variety Film + TV
Netflix/ITV Thriller ‘Marcella’ Set For French Remake From TF1
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Netflix/ITV’s hit thriller “Marcella” is set for a French adaptation produced by Elephant and commissioned by TF1. The deal was made by Cineflix Rights which has exclusive worldwide rights to the new series.

Hans Rosenfeldt’s “Marcella” was produced by Buccaneer Media and stars Anna Friel who won an International Emmy Award for her role in the series. Season 3 of “Marcella” is currently available on Netflix and will premiere on ITV in the U.K. the fall.

“Rebecca,” the French adaptation of “Marcella,” will be directed by Didier Le Pêcheur (“Innocents”), and was co-written by Le Pêcheur and Delphine Labouret (“Innocents”). The eight-part series is being produced by Elephant (Gaëlle Cholet and Sandra Ouaiss), and begins shooting this month around Paris.

The paranoid thriller will be headlined by Anne Marivin (“Ce soir je vais tuer l’assassin de mon fils”) in the titular role. Six years after abandoning...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/27/2020
  • by Elsa Keslassy
  • Variety Film + TV
Production Underway for Canal Plus's 'Maison close'
While France has the reputation of importing a lot of American, Canadian and British TV series, it also tries to build a name for itself. In fact, Canal Plus, a French premium cable network, is preparing a new original series called Maison close.

This costume drama takes place in 1871 in Paris right after the arrival of the Third Republic.

In a first-rate brothel called Paradis (translation: Heaven), three women try to escape from the power of men. Rose (Jemima West), a young woman, arrives in Paris in order to look for her mom, a former prostitute. She's trapped by a procurer and is brought under duress at the Paradis. Vera (Anne Charrier) is 35 years old and knows that her days as a prostitute is numbered. She puts all her hope in the baron du Plessis, her only client and the only man who can clear her debts. As for Hortense...
See full article at The Cultural Post
  • 8/3/2010
  • by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
  • The Cultural Post
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