France, 1914. As German troops advance and the men go to the front, the four women find themselves thrown into the heart of the horrors of war. This story is from the show Warriors Available on Netflix after prime time on TF1 since October 28.
This fiction, which is followed by more than 4.7 million people on average, on the headlines, confirms the public’s interest in its appearance on the American platform. In less than a week, Warriors today, he managed to climb to the first place in the Top 10 series in France, ahead of the heavyweights of the platform. Indeed ahead of Netflix creations Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities, the man inside, Audience, Dahmer – The Beast: The Story of Jeffrey Dahmer, young nobles, Evil and Son, taste of life, if I knew and Dubai Bling. A good performance for one of the most expensive French series ever produced.
For this dive into the heart of WWI, the makers female fighters Initiating this project in partnership with Netflix (Quad Drama, TF1, AT-Production and La RTBF) has freed up significant financial resources. This historical drama with period costumes really benefited from a record budget of around 20 million Euros for 8 episodes. “Over 1300 costumes and more than 600 uniforms dress many actors and extras. Close to 150 extras on certain days. We filmed the fighting locations during the First World War. The budget of 20 million euros is fully justified when considering production. A symphony for the soundtrack We also chose to call the orchestra”producer Iris Bucher explained Media +.
As a reminder, this series filmed between May and July 2021 specifically wears Julie de Bona as Sofia Essaidi, a superior mother in the skin of a widow who takes over the reins of the factory from her husband, Audrey Fleurot. Camille Lou, who plays the prostitute and the nurse. Four actresses already featured in 2019 historical fiction Charity Bazaar.
Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

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