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Collection Mania Welcomes ‘Succession’ star Brian Cox

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French TV pageant Collection Mania began out playfully with a slew of humorous digs directed at its starry friends through the opening ceremony, together with Brian Cox, again on the town to carry a masterclass and introduce the newest episode of his smash hit “Succession.”

“I didn’t have time to look at Season 3. I’ve to see my youngsters develop up, Brian!,” exclaimed host Daphné Bürki, earlier than introducing this yr’s opening present “Greek Salad” by Cédric Klapisch: “A prequel to ‘Norwegian Omelette,’ all the time starring Romain Duris,” Bürki joked.

Collection Mania normal director Laurence Herszberg joined in on the enjoyable, giving a shoutout to “Emily in Paris’s” Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, attending with co-star Arnaud Binard: “She grew to become an emblem of a Parisian girl. I hope there isn’t an excessive amount of weight in your shoulders, Philippine!”

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Leaping from stage onto the display, Herszberg additionally starred alongside inventive director Frédéric Lavigne in a video clip spoof of “The Crown,” which noticed Hugo Bardin, recognized by his drag identify Paloma, appointed because the Queen’s successor. 

“We have now been doing these movies for 3 years now, however earlier than, we’d solely parody French sequence. That is the primary time we determined to tackle a present that’s world-famous and we even discovered a spot that appeared similar to [Buckingham Palace],” Lavigne instructed Selection after the ceremony. 

He additionally famous that regardless of a lighter observe, present protests in France in opposition to the federal government’s proposed pension reform plan are very a lot on folks’s minds – in addition to the continued battle in Ukraine and the scenario of girls in Iran and Afghanistan, as identified by Herszberg. Nicole Ansari-Cox additionally took a stand on the pageant’s violet carpet, presenting the slogan “Girl, Life, Freedom.” 

Whereas jury president Lisa Pleasure – joined by Emmanuelle Béart, Anurag Kashyap, Chris Chibnall, Judah Levi and Lou Dillon – underlined the significance of “world-creation, whether or not it’s the world at massive in a sequence or the emotional panorama of the characters,” in addition to in search of issues that resonate with folks, Frédéric Lavigne opened up about a number of new developments, beginning with tales set within the 1980 and Nineteen Nineties. 

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“I’m not exaggerating – at one level we counted and it was half of the exhibits we have been receiving. We have been getting fed up! It most likely has to do with the style from that point bouncing again, and ‘Unusual Issues’ actually launched the pattern. Additionally, it was the childhood of many creators who’re arising now.”

Brian Cox
Credit score: Photographe Seriesmania

However setting exhibits within the current previous additionally permits its creators to speak about current struggles, he mentioned. From economical points to terrorist threats and girls’s rights.  

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“We have now a number of exhibits about abortion, which was not allowed again then. The topic is coming again as some nations are attempting to steal these rights as soon as once more.” Like within the Quebecois restricted sequence “Disobey,” premiering within the Worldwide Panorama part, one of many many female-led tales this yr. 

“There are virtually no male roles anymore! To promote a present, you want a feminine protagonist,” mentioned Lavigne, additionally mentioning Greece’s “Milky Method,” “Humorous Girl,” Helena Bonham Carter starrer “Nolly” and Germany’s “A Skinny Line.”

“There are two twin sisters hacking firms that don’t care about local weather change. Just a few years in the past, we’d have had two brothers as a substitute. It’s a robust tendency, however we most likely need to stability it slightly bit extra [in the future].” 

Lavigne additionally commented on exhibits getting shorter and shorter today – a giant change from the times of “Mad Males,” allowed to simmer for a whooping seven seasons. 

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“The variety of episodes is shrinking as effectively. It’s simply cheaper this fashion: With recurring exhibits, everybody retains asking for extra money or begins competing. Additionally, platforms want contemporary content material each week. They like to announce new initiatives with new expertise: ‘We have now Tom Cruise!’ However they know they gained’t have Tom Cruise 4 years in a row, so it’s higher to have one miniseries with Nicole Kidman.” 

Not shying away from huge names both, with “Determined Housewives’” Marcia Cross arriving in Lille later this week, the pageant tries to do “every little thing, in every single place, suddenly,” noticed Lavigne. Identical to a sure Oscar winner.  

“We are able to present small arthouse exhibits and massive titles, however we’re satisfied that our position is to search out stuff that no one expects or wouldn’t be capable to see in any other case,” he famous, mentioning new exhibits from Iran (“The Actor”) and Pakistan-India (“Limboland”).

“Now, exhibits are worldwide and I’d say that native platforms are much more daring. Additionally, no one thinks that you just shouldn’t make a sequence earlier than your first function, for instance, citing ‘Milky Method,’ director Vasilis Kekatos, who gained in Cannes for his quick.”

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Nonetheless, there isn’t any denying a mainstream hit like “Emily in Paris” both. 

“From a sensible viewpoint, for French folks this present is senseless. The Parisians go: ‘What? That’s not my metropolis.’ However in a means, [Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s] ‘Amélie’ was the identical. It’s a love-hate relationship: We love hating the present and we love that it makes France look good. I dwell close to this sq. from the present and I usually see American vacationers there, taking photos. In fact, it has nothing to do with our every day life – particularly now, with the rubbish disaster attributable to the strike. Everybody says that subsequent season might be referred to as ‘Rubbish in Paris.’” 

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