The 2020-2021 season of Série Series l'émission is coming to an end!
For a year, it has kept us waiting for the reunion, which will take place in Fontainebleau from June 30 to July 3. The 10th edition of the Série Series festival will be held face-to-face this year, and has just unveiled its program, to be discovered on its website www.serieseries.fr.
Join us for 4 days of meetings, discussions, screenings and case studies in an exceptional setting! Accreditation is still open: https://www.serieseries.fr/accreditations.php !
While you're filling in your accreditation form, check out the 18th episode presented by Marie Barraco and Pierre Zéni! To round things off on a high note, they welcome actress Pauline Clément and writer/director Hervé Hadmar.
It was on the benches of the Conservatoire d'Art Dramatique de Paris that Pauline Clément met her fellow members of the collective Yes Vous Aime, which launched in 2012 with humorous videos on the internet. It was thanks to this platform that the general public discovered the woman who would become a member of the Comédie Française in 2015. Since then, Pauline Clément has travelled between theater, cinema, series and webseries, making her mark in often short formats and in the comedy register. We've heard her in Calls (Canal+) and seen her in Un Entretien (Canal+), the parody series Broute (Youtube, Canal+) and more recently in the series Fluide (arte.tv).
Hervé Hadmar is one of the screenwriters and directors who have been at the forefront of French fiction for the past fifteen years. A passionate fan of comic strips and series from an early age, he directed and wrote his first feature film, Comme un poisson hors de l'eau (Like a Fish Out of Water) in 1998, before committing himself fully to small-screen projects. As writer and director, he has written Les Oubliées (France 3, 2008) Pigalle, la nuit (Canal+, 2009), Signature (Canal+ Réunion, France 2), Les Témoins (2 seasons, France 2, 2014 and 2017), Au-delà des murs (Arte, 2015) and more recently Romance (France 2, 2020). He is currently working on La Part du Feu, a choral series about the night of the Notre-Dame de Paris fire for Netflix.
On the set, Pauline Clément and Hervé Hadmar look back on their careers and the encounters that have marked them. They give us an insight into their sources of inspiration and working methods. A fine program to round off a season rich in talent!