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Europe 1: special French fiction program at 1 p.m. Friday on the occasion of Canneseries

Actualité n° 280857 | Publié le 13 avr. 2023 19:12
Prix Europe 1 du public Canneseries
Crédit : Europe 1

Elisabeth Assayag will dedicate her program La France Bouge this Friday, April 14 (1 p.m. to 3 p.m.) to "those companies that renew the production of French series ", announced Europe 1, Thursday April 13. The journalist will receive Myriam Gharbi-de Vasselot who notably produced Les Papillons noirs at GMT before heading a new Mediawan label, Oberkampf Productions (Escort Boys), as well as Olivier Marchetti, founder of Provence Studios, Florent Echard, founder from mycastings, and Yaël Attuil, a former lawyer turned screenwriter.

This subject is part of a larger program around series designed for the Canneseries (April 14-19) of which Europe 1 has become a partner (Satellifacts, January 5). In his morning Europe 1 Matin entitled for the occasion "France is passionate about TV series", Dimitri Pavlenko will receive Albin Lewi, the artistic director of the festival, at 7:10 a.m., then, at 8:40 a.m., Julien Madon and Aimée Buidine, producers by BRI, a new original creation that Canal + will launch on April 24 (Satellifacts, April 4).

The mayor of Cannes, David Lisnard (LR), at the origin of Canneseries and at the head of a city very involved in the image sector with the Film Festival, the Mip audiovisual markets and the deployment of specialized training, will be the guest of Romain Desarbres in Europe 1 Midi (12h-13h). In Europe 1 evening (6 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Pierre de Vilno will meet with Marine Pietriga, deputy artistic director of the event.

Other appointments are announced the following days with, on Saturday, the show Music! (4 p.m. to 5 p.m.) by Stéphanie Loire partly devoted to music in series with composer Audrey Ismaël, while, on Monday April 17, Philippe Vandel will provide his Media Culture from Cannes (9 a.m. to 11 a.m.). He will collect "the confidences of many actors and artists present" at Canneseries, including Stewart Copeland (group The Police), Melha Bedia, Hélène Rollès and Patrick Puydebat, indicates the press release. The event will also be covered by Marie Gicquel, the station's cultural journalist.

Remember that Europe 1 will award the public prize on Wednesday April 19, during the closing ceremony. It will reward the French series of the year from a selection of 20 productions. Voting was open online from March 6 to March 31.

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