La nouvelle série de Guillaume Nicloux a reçu le soutien du fonds germano-français
par Ioana Florescu
- Le développement de 3 nouvelles séries TV a été épaulé, pour un total de 150 000 euros
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Three new TV projects – a comedy, an adaptation of Michel Houellebecq’s Submission and a crime series – have each received €50,000 worth of script-development support. The grants were issued by the German-French Funding Committee for television projects, which brings together Germany’s FilmFernsehFonds Bayern, Film- und Medienstiftung NRW and Filmförderung Baden-Württemberg (MFG), and France’s Centre national du cinéma et de l’image animée (CNC) and Région Grand Est.
The television adaptation of Michel Houellebecq’s novel Submission, penned by Guillaume Nicloux, Nathalie Leutherau and Victor Rodenbach, is among the projects selected to receive funding. Like the novel, the series of the same name will focus on François, a middle-aged literature professor who is going through an existential crisis. His life changes when the Muslim Party comes to power in France. During the transition period, François begins to experience love and desire once again, and is compelled to re-examine his beliefs. Submission is being produced by Maze Pictures (Germany) and Incognita Films (France). Incidentally, Houellebecq will also star in Nicloux’s next feature, Thalasso [+lire aussi :
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The new project by Noé Debré, the co-writer of Jacques Audiard’s Palme d’Or-winning Dheepan [+lire aussi :
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34, a new series penned by Kenan Görgün and Katrin Merkel, has also received financial support. The story follows Idil, Istanbul’s first criminal investigator to wear an Islamic scarf, and Murat, a corrupt cop who has given up on all of his ideals, as they try to solve the complicated case of a mullah found dead in a brothel. The series is being produced by Augenschein Filmproduktion (Germany), and French companies Agat Films & Cie and Unité de Production.
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