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France Télévisions Announces ‘La Haine’ Stage Adaptation, #MeToo Film

France Télévisions unveiled its 2026-2027 programming slate, highlighted by the television premiere of the stage adaptation of Mathieu Kassovitz’s 1995 film “La Haine,” titled “La Haine, sur scène – Jusqu’ici rien n’a changé.” This adaptation is set to air as part of the broadcaster's upcoming season.
The new slate also includes a film addressing the #MeToo movement, titled “Triple Peine,” which delves into themes of sexual assault and its legal ramifications. The broadcaster emphasized its commitment to contemporary social issues through this project.
In addition to its dramatic offerings, France Télévisions announced robust plans for covering the upcoming French presidential elections. The network stated its intention to provide comprehensive and impartial reporting, asserting that “Public Service Belongs to No Camp.” This coverage aims to inform the public and facilitate democratic discourse.
The press event in Paris also revealed other programming initiatives, though specific details for all titles were not immediately available. The overall strategy for the 2026-2027 season appears to focus on a blend of cultural heritage, relevant social commentary, and civic engagement through extensive election reporting.
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