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Episode: Season 3, Episode 4: Isabelle
Duration: 168 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1912x1072 | Added: 2019-Mar-20 |
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Laure Calamy, born on March 22, 1975, is a French actress.
Release Year: 2015
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Director: Antoine Garceau, Cédric Klapisch, Jeanne Herry, Laurent Tirard, Lola Doillon, Marc Fitoussi
Writer: Anaïs Carpita, Angela Soupe, Benjamin Dupas, Camille Chamoux, Camille Pouzol, Camille de Castelnau, Cécile Ducrocq, Dominique Besnehard, Edgard F. Grima, Eliane Montane, Fanny Herrero, Frédéric Rosset, Géraldine de Margerie, Hélène Lombard, Jeanne Herry, Judith Havas, Julien Messemackers, Jérôme Bruno, Marc Fitoussi, Michel Vereecken, Nicolas Mercier, Quoc Dang Tran, Sabrina B. Karine, Vianney Lebasque, Victor Rodenbach
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Genre: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Lgbt-Related Television Series
The series 'Dix pour cent' follows the lives of a group of actors and agents in Paris' vibrant theater scene. The show is centered around Mathias Barneville (Grégory Fitoussi), a successful agent who struggles with his sexuality and his relationship with his father, an influential theater director. Throughout the series, Mathias navigates his professional and personal life while dealing with various clients, including celebrities like Laetitia (Laëtitia Casta) and Vincent Lacroix (Marc Lavoine). The story explores themes of friendship, ambition, love, and self-discovery among the characters.
'Dix pour cent' is a French comedy-drama series that premiered in 2015. Set in Paris, it offers a behind-the-scenes look at the lives of theater actors and agents. The show explores themes such as sexuality, ambition, friendship, and self-discovery through its diverse cast of characters. Despite its focus on the theater scene, 'Dix pour cent' has been praised for its universal storytelling and relatable characters.