The series “That’s Paris!” is the new UFO from France 2, which looks at the world of entertainment, its dramas and its divas. With a little air of Ten Percent…
A new event series and a new UFO approaching: That’s Paris!new series initiated by Dominique Besnehard, co-producer of the successful series Ten percentwill plunge us into the heart of the fascinating and mysterious world of Parisian cabarets. Divided into six 52-minute episodes, the program was scheduled for Wednesday, November 27, in prime time on France 2. The most impatient viewers can already watch all of the episodes of This is Paris ! in preview on the france.tv platform since November 20.
The plot of This is Paris ! takes us into the daily life of “Tout-Paris”, a legendary cabaret but losing momentum. Gaspard Berthille, played by Alex Lutz, has inherited his father’s establishment and is working hard to restore it to its former glory. Between outdated numbers and hazardous financial management, the new boss will have to redouble his inventiveness to save his cabaret from bankruptcy.
The recipe for Ten percent, but not only
Like Ten percent which dissected the daily life of agents of cinema stars, This is Paris ! takes us behind the scenes of another very particular environment: that of Parisian cabarets, between rhinestones, sequins and backstage low blows. And as for Ten percentDominique Besnehard managed to convince a good range of guest stars to come and make notable appearances for an episode or two. A recipe that could still be successful This is Paris !
On the distribution side, the series directed by Marc Fitoussi brings together a five-star cast led by the talented Alex Lutz, Nicolas Maury, Charlotte de Turckheim and the iconic Monica Bellucci. Anne Marvin, Aurore Clément, Line Renaud, Bernard Le Coq and even the star shoe designer Christian Louboutin complete this cast as eclectic as it is promising.
This is Paris ! will count on two major assets to transcribe all the magic of the music hall: the pop and baroque composer Bertrand Burgalat signs the music, while the choreographies are provided by a certain Kamel Ouali. Enough to offer viewers a sumptuous spectacle which should demonstrate once again how much Paris is a party!