Call My Agent!
Call My Agent! | |
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Created by |
Fanny Herrero Dominique Besnehard |
Starring |
Camille Cottin Liliane Rovère Thibault de Montalembert Grégory Montel Stéfi Celma Fanny Sidney Nicolas Maury Laure Calamy |
Country of origin |
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No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | France 2 (France) |
Original release | October 14, 2015 – present |
Call My Agent! (French title Dix pour cent) is a French television series. It has been broadcast by France 2 since 2015, ICI ARTV in Canada, and is available on Netflix in the United States, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, New Zealand and Australia.
Plot
Every day, Andrea, Mathias, Gabriel, and Arlette, agents in the talent agency ASK (Samuel Kerr Agency), juggle tricky situations and defend their vision of the business. They skillfully combine art and business. Private life and professional life come to cross.
While struggling to save their agency shaken by the sudden death of its founder, the four agents take us behind the scenes of the wild world of celebrity, where laughter, emotion, transgression and tears constantly rub.
Cast
Main characters
- Camille Cottin: Andréa Martel
- Liliane Rovère: Arlette Azémar
- Thibault de Montalembert: Mathias Barneville
- Grégory Montel: Gabriel Sarda
- Stéfi Celma: Sofia Leprince
- Fanny Sidney: Camille Valentini
- Nicolas Maury: Hervé André-Jezak
- Laure Calamy: Noémie Leclerc
Recurring characters
- Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu: Catherine Barneville
- François Civil: Hippolyte Rivière
- Ophélia Kolb: Colette Brancillon
- Isabelle Candelier: Annick Valentini
- Gabrielle Forest: Hélène Kerr
- Jean-Yves Chatelais: François Brehier
- Assaad Bouab: Hicham Janowski (Season 2)
Supporting characters
- Dominique Besnehard: Paul Granier
- Arben Bajraktaraj: Gabor Rajevski
- Robert Plagnol: Clément
- Anthony Sonigo: Augustin
- Olivia Côte: Armelle Borzek
- Igor Mendjisky: Christophe Bel
- Marie Berto: Marie-Sophie Garnier
- Lee Delong: Miranda Jones
- Maud Amour: Mathurine
- Kader Boukhanef: Samir Chouke
- Amelie Etasse: Magali
- Nina Gary: Emma Simonet
- Julie Nicolet: Nathalie
- Alain Rimoux: Samuel Kerr
- Elise Lhomeau: Clémentine
- Éric Naggar: Duplay
- Vladimir Perrin: Jonathan Joubert
- Serge Noël: Michel Marteau
- Agnès Château: Michèle Marteau
- Marc Brunet: Mayor Caillot
- Khereddine Ennasri: Saïd
- Sarah-Megan Allouch-Mainier: Karine
- Lucille O'Flanagan-Le Cam: Linda Gérard
The actors
They appeared in the TV Series as themselves for one episode.
Season 1 (2015)
Episode 1: Cécile de France
Episode 2: Line Renaud & Françoise Fabian
Episode 3: Nathalie Baye, Laura Smet, Gilles Lellouche & Zinedine Soualem
Episode 4: Audrey Fleurot
Episode 5: Julie Gayet, Joeystarr & Zinedine Soualem
Episode 6: François Berléand
Season 2 (2017)
Episode 1: Virginie Efira & Ramzy Bedia
Episode 2: Fabrice Luchini & Christopher Lambert
Episode 3: Julien Doré, Norman Thavaud & Aymeline Valade
Episode 4: Isabelle Adjani & Julien Doré
Episode 5: Guy Marchand
Episode 6: Juliette Binoche
Production
Director
Cédric Klapisch, Lola Doillon and Antoine Garceau directed two episodes of the first season.
Laurent Tirard directed two episodes, Antoine Garceau and Jeanne Herry directed one episode of the second season.
Writers
Dominique Besnehard, Fanny Herrero, Julien Messemackers, Michel Vereecken, Sabrina B. Karine, Anais Carpita, Quoc Dang Tran, Nicolas Mercier, Camille Chamoux, Camille de Castelnau, Cécile Ducrocq, Benjamin Dupas and Eliane Montane wrote the first season.
Producers
Dominique Besnehard, Cédric Klapisch, Michel Feller, Aurelien Larger and Harold Valentin are the producers of the TV Series.
Shooting
The first season was filmed from November 2014 to February 2015.[1] The second season was shot from September to December 2016.[2]
Ratings
Season 1
Episodes | Date | Ratings (in millions) |
Percentage | Rank |
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1 & 2 | 14 October 2015 | 4.8[3] | 20.2% | 1 |
3 & 4 | 21 October 2015 | 4.148[4] | 16.3% | 2 |
5 & 6 | 28 October 2015 | 4.21[5] | 16.6% | 2 |
Season 2
Episodes | Date | Ratings (in millions) |
Percentage | Rank |
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1 & 2 | 19 April 2017 | 3.47[6] | 13.1% | 2 |
3 & 4 | 26 April 2017 | 3.561[7] | 14.1% | 2 |
Accolades
Year | Awards | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2016 | ACS Award | Best TV Series | France 2 | Won |
Best Actor | Grégory Montel | Nominated | ||
Best Actor | Thibault de Montalembert | Nominated | ||
Best Actress | Camille Cottin | Won | ||
Best Director | Cédric Klapisch | Nominated | ||
Best Writer | Fanny Herrero | Won | ||
Best Production | Mon Voisin Productions & Mother Production | Nominated | ||
International Emmy Awards | Best Comedy Series | Mon Voisin Productions & Mother Production | Nominated |
References
- ↑ ""10%", une série sur le cinéma qui ne fait pas les choses à moitié - Télévision - Télérama.fr". Television.telerama.fr. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
- ↑ "Diffusion, casting... Ce qu'il faut savoir sur la saison 2 de "Dix pour cent" - L'Express". Lexpress.fr. 2016-10-16. Retrieved 2016-12-31.
- ↑ ""Dix pour cent" sur France 2 en tête des audiences de mercredi". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ↑ "Audiences prime: En programmant "Esprits Criminels", TF1 repasse en tête face à "Dix pour cent" sur France 2". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ↑ "Audiences prime: "Esprits Criminels" en tête sur TF1 mais "10 pour cent" résiste bien sur France 2 - La coupe de la Ligue très faible sur France 3". Retrieved 31 December 2016.
- ↑ "Audiences TV : "Grey's Anatomy" domine la série "Dix pour cent"". RTL. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
- ↑ "Audiences : "Grey's Anatomy" leader en baisse, "Dix pour cent" progresse, record historique pour HD1". OZAP. Retrieved 27 April 2017.