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The British call it the “Messy millennial woman”the French nickname her “la endearable” (note that this also works in masculine terms). Doria Tillier today offers her version of this contemporary heroine that we have already seen many times on the small screen, either in the form of Zooey Deschanel (new girl), by Aisling Bea (up here) or, longer ago, by Calista Flockhart (Ally McBeal). In her incarnation as a young woman slightly out of sync with the world, Iris borrow from somewhere else flea bag and Phoebe Waller-Bridge for her gravity, which gives the series, in its best moments, an interesting depth.
“I wish someone would shut me up.”With brutal honesty, this thirty-year-old professor and aspiring children’s book author trusts in a comfortable couple with a kind but tired pianist. “Pragmatism and slight dementia” of Iris, which puts her in conflict with everyone, all the time. His meeting with a prominent editor (Jeanne Balibar), who offers to publish his manuscript, reveals his ability to adapt and grow. Unless Iris lets herself be a little disturbed by the feelings that her husband inspires in her, in which she recognizes her particular relationship with the world and people.
In a very condensed format – six episodes of just 25 minutes – Doria Tillier and her co-writer, Constance Verluca, manage to give life to a character slightly contrary to current female stereotypes: less noisy, less sexual, less limit than For others, Iris However, it cultivates an intimate disorder that fosters fantasy, within whose borders excellent secondary roles flourish: François Morel, the irresistible old gallant, Pascale Arbillot or even Anaïde Rozam, the series reveal Worship.
Iris, series created, written (with Constance Verluca), directed (with Jean-Baptiste Pouilloux) and performed by Doria Tillier, with François Morel, Jeanne Balibar, Denis Podalydès (Fr., 2024, 6 x 25 min). A la carte on MyCanal.