TV show: Two Lovers, Welcome to Marly-Gomont… What to watch on TV tonight?

TV show: Two Lovers, Welcome to Marly-Gomont… What to watch on TV tonight?

Two Lovers drama, Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont comedy, Capital magazine and fantasy movie Old… Here is the Télé 7 Jours selection prepared by the editorial team on Sunday, August 7, 2022.

drama Two lovers will follow at 21:00 Art. Returning to his family after a personal tragedy, Leonard, at the limit of thirty, agrees to please a relative’s beautiful daughter to date him to buy the small family business. New neighbor Michelle later enters his life. Here, two women are caught between desire and duty.

at 21:10 TF1 we watch comedy Welcome to Marly-Gomont. In 1975, a doctor from Kinshasa took a post in the village of Picardy. He and his family were disappointed as they struggled to be accepted by the locals… Kamini Zantoko hit the internet in 2006 with her hilarious rap clip “Marly-Gomont” inspired by her and her family’s journey. Zairian lives in a small village in Picardy.

M6 bet on the magazine at 21:10 Capital city. Spending a lazy summer on crowded beaches is no longer a dream, vacationers’ longing is completely different! Fresh air, thirst for nature activities, the trend is clearly towards ecological accommodation. So what does the new French holiday look like? Hiking is by far the most popular sporting activity of the French and the sport that has grown the most in the last ten years. The old-fashioned have become fashionable among young people, especially thanks to unexpected concepts like those initiated by Vincent Dye: hiking for eight to nine hours a day, but a big party at the campsite in the evening. Price: 160 Euros for three days! 25-35 year olds want more!

We end this selection with a fantastic movie. Stale at 10:40 am Channel+. On an idyllic beach, tourists, adults and children witness their premature and rapid aging, that is, every half hour… The idyllic setting contrasts with the darkness of an immersive plot until the startling conclusion. A camera between Agatha Christie and The Fourth Dimension, where the filmmaker explores the inevitability of spending time with intelligence and a tremendous sense of decrement.

Sarah Ibri

Source: Programme Television

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