H24 (TV series)

Last updated
H24
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of series1
No. of episodes25
Production
Running time4 minutes
Original release
Release21 October 2021 (2021-10-21)

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]

Contents

Episodes

Episodes 1

Starring Diane Kruger, directed by Nora Fingscheidt

Episodes 2

Starring Souheila Yacoub, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 3

Starring Elina Löwensohn, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 4

Starring Céleste Brunnquell, directed by Clémence Poésy

Episodes 5

Starring Marilyne Canto, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 6

Starring Déborah Lukumuena, directed by Charlotte Abramow

Episodes 7

Starring Charlotte De Bruyne, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 8

Starring Anaïs Demoustier, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 9

Starring Tallulah Burns, directed by Marie-Castille Mention-Schaar

Episodes 10

Starring Annabelle Lengronne, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 11

Starring Noémie Merlant, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 12

Starring Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, directed by Ariane Labed

Episodes 13

Starring Kayije Kagame, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 14

Starring Garance Marillier, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 15

Starring Sveva Alviti, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 16

Starring Florence Loiret Caille, directed by Elsa Amiel

Episodes 17

Starring Camille Cottin, directed by Émilie Brisavoine

Episodes 18

Starring Grace Seri, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 19

Starring Galatéa Bellugi, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 20

Starring Romane Bohringer, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 21

Starring Susana Abaitua, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 22

Starring Luàna Bajrami, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 23

Starring Aloïse Sauvage, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 24

Starring Agnieszka Zulewska, directed by Nathalie Masduraud & Valérie Urréa

Episodes 25

Starring Nadège Beausson-Diagne, directed by Sandrine Bonnaire

Reception

The show was criticised for not doing episodes about Muslims or sex workers. [4]

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References

  1. "♥ Critique / "H24 - 24 heures dans la vie d'une femme" (2021) de Nathalie Masduraud et Valérie Urrea - Bulles de Culture". October 29, 2021.
  2. ""H24", l'étourdissante série d'Arte sur les violences faites aux femmes". www.terrafemina.com.
  3. https://www.lavie.fr/ma-vie/culture/sur-arte-la-serie-h24-24-heures-dans-la-vie-dune-femme-denonce-les-violences-sexistes-78653.php
  4. Mure, Clara (October 29, 2021). "H 24 sur Arte : "on se lève et on se bat"".