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The French-Japanese series “Les Gouttes de Dieu” won an international Emmy award

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The French-Japanese series “Les Gouttes de Dieu” won an international Emmy award

Franco-Japanese fiction Drops of Godadaptation of a cult manga about wine, was awarded on Monday, November 25 at the International Emmy Awards in New York, where it received the most prestigious award for best drama series. “It’s incredible. “A great honor, a great pride, a great joy.”reacted Fleur Geffrier, who plays one of the two main roles.

For half a century, the International Emmy Awards have recognized the best television productions outside the United States. They take place on the sidelines of the prestigious Emmy Awards ceremony, dedicated to American productions.

Drops of Godfiction in eight episodes created by Quoc Dang Tran and directed by Oded Ruskin, is a thriller in the world of oenology, extracted from the mangas written by Tadashi Agi and illustrated by Shu Okimoto, which have sold more than 15 million copies in the world. world. since 2008. The series aired on Apple TV+ in 2023 and then on France Télévisions in 2024.

“HPI” and “Everything is fine” were left empty-handed

The story follows Camille (Fleur Geffrier), a Parisian whose father, a winemaker and author of a renowned wine guide, has just died in Japan. When his will is read, he who cannot stand alcohol discovers that he must face Issei Tomine (Tomohisa Yamashita), a student and “spiritual son” of the deceased, during three oenological tests, to inherit his collection of great wines. A season 2 is in the works.

Several other French stars or productions were in the running but left empty-handed, such as the third season of HPIthe comedy-police series starring Audrey Fleurot, nominated in the best comedy category, Sara Giraudeau (best actress category) for her role in everything’s fine (Disney+), or Laurent Lafitte (best actor) for his portrayal of Bernard Tapie on Netflix.

Omar Sy took the stage to present an honorary trophy to Sidonie Dumas, CEO of Gaumont. On the red carpet he maintained suspense about a possible season 4 of Lupine, the internationally successful Netflix series. “I’ll still keep you in suspense a little (…) I can’t tell you. » But “there I said a little”he confided.

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The world with AFP

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