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Call My Agent! ( Dix Per Cent) landed on Netflix. The show, which follows the workings of a talent agency in central Paris, is like an up-market Extras in that each episode features a cameo from a celebrity guest or two. Thankfully, unlike Extras, the show is altogether more optimistic, with much less Ricky Gervais and much more of the alluring grandeur of French cinema. Anchoring the plot are the four shareholders in the agency: Andréa (Camille Cottin), Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert), Gabriel (Grégory Montel) and Arlette (Liliane Rovère). The conflict, loyalty and disloyalty between the four of them gives much needed continuity to the series, which, by being cameo-oriented, could easily feel disjointed. Their assistants, Camille, Noémie, and, especially Hervé, the fluttering giddy assistant played by Nicolas Maury, add pizzazz and absurdity. ....
Posted: Mar 19, 2021 12:00 PM ET | Last Updated: March 19 Call My Agent.(Netflix) Warm Blanket is a series of personal essays from Canadian writers and artists reflecting on the pop culture that has brought them comfort and coziness during one year of the pandemic. No matter how many critical accolades or recommendations from my peers a TV series gets, I ve often struggled with taking the leap into a new one. Who are these people on my screen and why would I want to hang out with them for so many hour-long blocks? During the colder months of my lockdown blues, this reluctance to invest into unfamiliar universes and character dynamics has mostly kept me to just binging hours of unchallenging content. With little to no energy, attention span or hunger to broaden my horizons, my ideal comfort viewing experience has mostly amounted to watching drag queen Jaymes Mansfield transform cheap wigs into better wigs or custom doll-making videos on repaint extraordinaire ....
Letâs hope the show goes on in ingenious French comedy Call My Agent! By Tom Ryan Save Normal text size Advertisement Given his output from the mid-90s onwards, French filmmaker Cedric Klapisch was the ideal person to introduce Call My Agent! (2015-2020) to the world. âIt wasnât intentional, but everything that Iâve come up with, every story thatâs interested me, deals with what binds people,â he told me more than a decade ago. âHow boundaries exist in a family, or a group of friends, or a couple, or a company. If I deal with only personal problems, for me that wouldnât be enough.â ....