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Skam France is a French television teen drama series broadcast by France.tv Slash and based on the Norwegian television series, Skam, created by Julie Andem. Skam France was the first international remake of the show to surpass original storylines, originally focusing on two friend groups at Lycée Dorian in Paris, but then focusing on original, younger students at the same school as the ...
Skam France (also called Skam Belgique; often stylized as SKAM) is a French-Belgian teen drama television series broadcast by France.tv Slash that follows the lives of teenagers in Paris. It is a French adaptation of the popular Norwegian series SKAM .
Skam (stylized as SKAM; Norwegian pronunciation:; English: Shame) is a Norwegian teen drama streaming television series about the daily life of teenagers at the Hartvig Nissen School, a gymnasium in the wealthy borough of Frogner in West End Oslo and Norway's oldest high school for girls.
He played Lucas in the French adaptation of the Norwegian teen drama Skam. His character was the protagonist of the third series, which was released in 2019. Upon this series' release, Skam France became the most watched online drama in France.
Maxence Danet-Fauvel (born 27 June 1993) is a French actor and model. [1]He is best known for the role of Eliott Demaury in the TV series Skam France, an adaptation of Skam, portraying as the counterpart of Even Bech Næsheim.
It was released on Netflix on 5 March 2021. Screen Daily reported that Lima had been cast along with Nicolas Duvauchelle in A Mermaid in Paris, Mathias Malzieu's directorial debut based on his novel of the same name. [7] [8] The film secured a theatrical release on 11 March 2020, but was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. When theatres began ...
Netflix's latest YA series, "XO, Kitty" just hit the streaming platform. Read ahead for all the real cast ages of "XO, Kitty."
Skam France/Belgique (2018–23), La Trois, France 4, ... Somehow 18 (2017), Naver TV Cast, JTBC; The Sound of Magic (2022), Netflix; Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010), KBS2;