24 MAR 2025

Series Mania 2025: France tv distribution announces "Parliament" fourth season

The first four episodes, selected for the Series Mania Festival, will be screened in a premiere on March 26th at the UGC Ciné-Cité in Lille, in the presence of the series cast and crew.

"Parliament" Season 4

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France tv distribution will launch the international distribution of fourth season of "Parliament" (10x26’) at Series Mania Forum, which will take place from March 25 to 27, 2025 in Lille. The first four episodes of the comedy, written by Noé Debré, Pierre Dorac, Maxime Calligaro and Alexis Bessin, will be screened in a premiere on March 26th at the UGC Ciné-Cité in Lille, in the presence of the series cast and crew. The series produced by Cinétévé and Studio Hamburg Serienwerft, is also competing for the Best Marketing Initiative Award.

In the fourth season of "Parliament", the brave Samy finds himself catapulted into a European Council. The European Council is like Mount Olympus, the pinnacle of continental power: heads of state meet there to negotiate "conclusions", those little phrases which, put end to end, will set the course for half a billion Europeans. But above all, a European Council is a 36-hour huis-clos that resembles a Japanese game show where contestants have to overcome tests as a team. The game is played by 27 teams of 10, in 4 zones. And in the middle, Samy, there to wage a final battle, for Valentine, for himself, for Europe. That is, if he gets the right badge.

Cinétévé and Studio Hamburg Serienwerft, the producers of the series, France Télévisions, the Grand Est Region, and the Jean-Monnet Institute joined forces to encourage young people to vote in the 2024 European elections through a campaign featuring eight original video clips. France tv distribution also spotlighted the series during the opening night of the Unifrance Rendez-Vous in Biarritz in 2023.

The main cast of "Parliament" includes Xavier Lacaille, Liz Kingsman, Georgia Scalliet, Elina Lowensohn, Martin Brambach, Soma Pysall, Gustaf Hammarsten, Barbara Krzoska, Ambroise Carminati, Eric Caravaca, Philippe Duquesne, William Nadylam and Niccolo Senni.

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