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TV SERIES REVIEW
Call My Agent!: The Complete Series (DVD)

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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Year Released: 2015-2020, 2024 Kino Lorber DVD
Runtime: 21h 36m, 24 x ≈57m episodes
Creator(s): Fanny Herrero
Director(s): Antoine Garceau, Marc Fitoussi, Lola Doillon, Cédric Klapisch, Jeanne Herry, Laurent Tirard
Cast: Camille Cottin, Thibault de Montalembert, Gregory Montel, Liliane Rovere, Fanny Sidney, Nicolas Maury, Stéfi Celma, Laure Calamy
Where To Watch: available September 3, 2024; pre-order your copy  here: www.kinolorber.com or www.amazon.com


RAVING REVIEW: CALL MY AGENT!, where the glitz of Parisian showbusiness meets the nerve of talent management head-on. Created by Fanny Herrero, this series unveils the frenetic world behind the scenes with a concoction of biting satire and genuine laughter, making it a stand-out gem in the modern-day world of TV.


Right from the start, CALL MY AGENT! serves up a drama-laden feast with the sudden demise of the agency's core, sending shockwaves through the fictional agency ASK (Agence Samuel Kerr.) This moment propels Mathias (Thibault de Montalembert) into a tussle with the ambitious Andréa (Camille Cottin) and the beleaguered Gabriel (Grégory Montel). The interplay of their vibrant personalities injects a dynamic mix of tension and humor into the storyline, setting the stage for a series punctuated by emotional highs and lows.

Amid the chaos stands Arlette, portrayed with a tranquil grace by Liliane Rovère. Her seasoned guidance provides a calm amid the storm, sharply contrasting with the exuberance of her younger peers. The show’s authenticity is amplified by cameo appearances from icons of French cinema, such as Monica Bellucci, Juliette Binoche, Béatrice Dalle, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Jean Reno, Sigourney Weaver, and others who challenge the series status quo with a meta aspect that will thrill anyone familiar with their work.

The series arc of CALL MY AGENT! incorporates the personal and professional development of the characters across the series run. Season two heightens the drama by introducing Assaad Bouab’s Hicham Janowski, throwing fresh fuel on the fires within the agency, particularly with Andréa. The challenges of internal tensions and external pressure keep viewers glued to their screens.

By season three, the characters are well-established, enabling a unique exploration of their resilience and adaptability. High-profile guest stars like Jean Dujardin infuse the series with a delightful blend of gravitas and fun, reflecting the ongoing interplay between the real worlds of cinema that CALL MY AGENT! portrays so adeptly.

Season four's narrative takes a sad turn as challenges mount and the stakes are dialed up. Anne Marivin's character, Elise Formain, arrives, introducing formidable new challenges that test the solidarity and adaptability of the ASK crew. Andrea's narrative threads through this season, offering viewers some of the series' most heart-rending moments.

CALL MY AGENT! always retains its sharp wit despite delving into deeper thematic territory. It consistently lampoons the entertainment industry's often ludicrous nature. This blend of incisive critique and affectionate portrayal makes for a compelling watch, as insightful as it is entertaining.

Ultimately, CALL MY AGENT! triumphs as a narrative tour de force, seamlessly marrying satire, drama, and comedy elements. The series stands out as quality television with its richly drawn characters and keen insights into the entertainment industry. For anyone fascinated by the inner workings of showbiz or simply searching for a series that combines intelligence with entertainment, CALL MY AGENT! is an indispensable watch, delivered with both sharpness and a smile.

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