It is not easy to find your way around the multitude of series offered by the American streaming platform. Yes, Netflix offers so much content every month. For lovers of content created in France, here are French series available on Netflix that our editors highly recommend. Charlotte: Family Business https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6WxSdSOyQM After hearing through a reliable source, the daughter of the Minister of Health, that cannabis would be legalized in France, Joseph Hazan, decides to launch his business in cannabis by transforming the family kosher butcher into a beuhcherie, the first coffee-shop in France. To convince his father, Gérard Hazan, in particular, he will have to use many stratagems while facing the dangers that such a project represents vis-à-vis competition and the law. This French series of 3 seasons, produced by Igor Gotesman, screenwriter of Five, will move from drama to comedy thanks to its many twists and hilarious dialogues. In short, Family Business is the series that will allow you to relax and laugh. Mathilde: Move https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwiN1vxV_Yg Five choreographers, five dance styles, five stories: this is what the documentary series Move, produced by Netflix, highlights. Created by two French directors Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai, the series delves into the underside of contemporary dance, from physical and creative movement to psychological emotions. Each episode explores a dance style and follows choreographers from around the world who exemplify strength, determination and devotion. Between Indian Kathak, dancehall, flamenco or street dance, Move takes you into the daily life of five sparkling artists, dance enthusiasts who jump headlong and deliver a version and vision of their majestic art. Morgane : Plan Coeur https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tzrr_W1yBU Plan Coeur, created by Chris Lang and Noémie Saglio, is one of the French Netflix series to have been appreciated by the public. This series focuses on the lives of three Parisian women: Elsa (Zita Hanrot), Émilie (Joséphine Draï), and Charlotte (Sabrina Ouazani), who each have their own problems, daily battles and inner conflicts. The main character, Elsa, has been single for some time and is still recovering from a very difficult breakup. Her friends decide to hire Jules (Marc Ruchmann), a very gentleman prostitute, to cheer her up without her suspecting that everything is planned. The story also focuses on the other characters, including Jules, so that we understand his past and the reasons why he chose this profession. Both predictable and a little ridiculous, the situation quickly becomes quite unrealistic, but this moving and funny romantic comedy is definitely worth a look and will cheer you up if it is down during these winter days. Note: This article will be updated according to the releases of French series on Netflix. Bonus: We could also mention the series Lupin carried by the energy of its main interpreter Omar Sy. A modern iteration of the famous gentleman burglar. A sustained pace at the plot level that should delight fans of the genre.
































