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Ben Croll Though local theatrical exhibitors have yet to find their pre-pandemic footing, the myriad technicians making up Paris’ 160,000-strong production workforce have never had so much to do. Buoyed by the local industry and sent to the stratosphere by the demand of international streamers, audiovisual production has soared in Paris and its surrounding region.As film production has returned to its 2019 level, the rate of television work has more than doubled between 2020 and 2021, and the reasons for this boom come with little mystery.
“The offer has exponentially increased due to circumstantial and structural reasons,” explains Remi Bergues, managing director of Film Paris Region. “First, due to increased demand because people are home more and thus watching more series, and second, because this competition from international streamers has pushed local broadcasters to increase their own scales.” Indeed, as Netflix series like “Emily in Paris” and “Lupin” have found global audiences (and multi-season renewals) on the streaming platform, local broadcasters have bolstered their own productions slates to meet audience demand.
“Local broadcasters need to up production in order to remain viable, to maintain their economic model, and to not lose their audiences,” says Bergues. “[Which means that] French TV channels are now producing fewer one-offs and more short series to better meet the public’s new expectations.”In 2021, prestige series flourished in and around Paris, which hosted HBO’s Olivier Assayas-directed, Alicia Vikander-led “Irma Vep,” Canal Plus’ Xavier Giannoli-directed, Vincent Lindon-led “Tikkoun” and the lavish period epic “Marie Antoinette.” Other projects included Arte’s Jean-Xavier de Lestrade-directed
.Spoilers ahead! If you have not finished this week’s finale episode of “And Just Like That…”, bookmark this for later or proceed with caution.
If you have not finished this week's finale episode of And Just Like That, bookmark this for later or proceed with caution., the first season of the HBO Max reboot has come to a close. Thursday's episode saw Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) searching for some closure almost a year after the death of her husband, Mr.
Katie McGlynn was just a stone's throw away from Weatherfield as she headed for a night at the theatre in Salford.
Kathy Hilton became nostalgic during her visit to the Drew Barrymore Show with her daughter, Paris Hilton. The three stars reminisced about Paris and Drew's childhood, as they both grew up in Los Angeles and were childhood friends.MORE: Paris Hilton's stunning bridal shower dress is available to shop nowDrew, who is the oldest of the pair by six years, revealed they would have many sleepovers together at Paris' house.
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With the news of Tom Brady’s potential retirement dominating headlines, as welll as the NFL playoffs, it only makes sense that “Saturday Night Live” would welcome an NFL icon to break down the news during Weekend Update.
From football cleats to French berets! As Tom Brady made headlines regarding potential retirement rumors, Peyton Manning gave his two cents during a surprise Saturday Night Live cameo.
Peyton Manning is stopping by “Weekend Update”!
Tom Brady's potential retirement dominating headlines, as welll as the NFL playoffs, it only makes sense that would welcome an NFL icon to break down the news during Weekend Update.So they turned toPeyton Manning, who had a lot to say — specifically, about his favorite new TV show, .When asked what he thought about the heated matchups, Manning said, «I heard they were incredible… it sounds like all the teams did a great job. Lots of passing, and all the touchdowns were in the end zone.»Clearly, Manning had missed the games in question and when pressed, admitted, «I planned to, but I had an hour to kill before the first game, so just for fun, I put on the first episode of Season 2, and I watched the entire season straight through.»«This show has everything: romance, adventure, sensuality, culture, a fresh take on feminism, finally!» Manning marveled.
On tonight’s episode of Saturday Night Live, former NFL player Peyton Manning stopped by the Weekend Update desk under the guise of discussing this weekend’s playoff games, but ended up spending most of his segment gushing about his obsession with the Netflix series Emily in Paris.
Drew Barrymore and Paris Hilton are reflecting on their past.
Madelaine Petsch and Camille Razat joined forces to support Fendi at the brand’s latest fashion show.
Emily in Paris crossover in the latest episode of ? If you didn’t, allow us to point it out for you. Minor spoilers ahead.Uninterested in painting a women’s shelter in Greenpoint (she’s gonna donate, don’t worry), Carrie’s fabulous realtor friend Seema (Sarita Choudhury) sits at a table down the block, enjoying a cigarette and some phone time.
Margot Robbie looks simply chic while attending the Chanel Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2022 fashion show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday (January 25) in Paris, France.
Kanye «Ye» West is making a fashion statement during his latest outing with Julia Fox. The 44-year-old rapper and the 31-year-old actress arrived together at the Schiaparelli fashion show in Paris, France, during Paris Fashion Week on Monday, turning heads in matching leather looks.West completely covered his face with a black mask, wearing a leather jacket, pants and the Red Wing black boots he's been favoring during his recent appearances.
Rosamund Pike is all smiles as she poses for pictures ahead of Dior Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2022 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Monday (January 24) in Paris, France.
Kanye West masks his full face with a black covering while arriving with new girlfriend Julia Fox at the Schiaparelli Haute Couture Spring/Summer 2022 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on Monday (January 24) in Paris, France.