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Parisian Cabaret Drama 'Monmartre' Arrives in U.S.
23 Feb
Summary
- French period drama 'Monmartre' will air in the U.S. via MHz Networks.
- The series depicts cabaret life in 19th-century Paris with three lead characters.
- It achieved significant ratings in France, drawing 4.1 million viewers.

MHz Networks has acquired the U.S. distribution rights for the French period drama "Monmartre." This series transports viewers to the vibrant cabaret scene of Paris at the turn of the 20th century. It intricately weaves together the stories of three central characters navigating their desires and circumstances.
At its heart are Céleste, a dancer seeking her lost siblings; Arsène, a wealthy engineer defying convention for love; and Rose, a laundry worker yearning for a simpler existence. The drama originally aired on French network TF1, where it captivated an audience of 4.1 million viewers.
Studio TF1, responsible for international sales, facilitated the U.S. deal with MHz Networks. The series has also secured distribution across Europe, with broadcasters in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and the Czech Republic acquiring rights, alongside acquisitions in Canada, demonstrating its broad international appeal.




