H24 | |
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Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 25 |
Production | |
Running time | 4 minutes |
Original release | |
Release | 21 October 2021 |
H24 - 24 heures dans la vie d'une femme is a series of 25 short film dramas, written by 25 female writers and shot with 25 different actresses. The subject matter of each episodes is about domestic violence against women. [1] [2] [3]
# | Title | Director | Starring |
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1 | "07H - Signes" | Nora Fingscheidt | Diane Kruger |
2 | "08H - 10 cm au-dessus du sol" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Souheila Yacoub |
3 | "09H - Revenge porn" | Elina Löwensohn | |
4 | "10H - Concerto #4" | Clémence Poésy | Céleste Brunnquell |
5 | "11H - Avis d'expulsion" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Marilyne Canto |
6 | "12H - Le cri défendu" | Charlotte Abramow | Déborah Lukumuena |
7 | "13H - Mon harceleur" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Charlotte De Bruyne |
8 | "14H - Je serai reine" | Anaïs Demoustier | |
9 | "15H - Gloss" | Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar | Tallulah Burns |
10 | "16H - Terminal F" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Annabelle Lengronne |
11 | "17h - PLS" | Noémie Merlant | |
12 | "18H - Je brûle" | Ariane Labed | Valeria Bruni Tedeschi |
13 | "19H - Le chignon" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Kayije Kagame |
14 | "20H - Ligne de touche" | Garance Marillier | |
15 | "21H - Les détails" | Sveva Alviti | |
16 | "22H - Fan zone" | Elsa Amiel | Florence Loiret Caille |
17 | "23H - Nuit rouge" | Émilie Brisavoine | Camille Cottin |
18 | "00H - Elle sera belle" | Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa | Grace Seri |
19 | "01H - Under control" | Galatéa Bellugi | |
20 | "02H - Fantôme" | Romane Bohringer | |
21 | "03H - Dommage!" | Susana Abaitua | |
22 | "04H - Emprise" | Luàna Bajrami | |
23 | "05H - Quinze ans" | Aloïse Sauvage | |
24 | "06H - Ça c'est mon corps" | Agnieszka Zulewska | |
25 | "La 25e heure - Nina" | Sandrine Bonnaire | Nadège Beausson-Diagne |
The show was criticised for not doing episodes about Muslims or sex workers. [4]
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