A consecration.
Earlier this week, season 4 of the French series
Ten Percent
won the prize for best comedy at the International Emmy Awards, held in New York.
Developed on an idea of the former artistic agent Dominique Besnehard, the fiction tells the often crazy daily life of a Parisian agency of movie stars.
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It was launched in the fall of 2015 on France 2, a bit like a test balloon, a bit of a crazy bet.
Ten percent
, moreover, almost never saw the light of day.
Dominique Besnehard fought for almost four years.
He spent money on his own funds to support the project and ultimately succeeded in convincing the public service to finance about 60% of it.
"Made in France"
At the time, no one expected this very randomly successful TV UFO to spark sparks.
To the point that France Télévisions had let the distribution rights slip to competition.
Mon Voisin Productions, the small company co-founded by Dominique
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