Closing Ceremony, Masquerade… what to watch on TV tonight?

Closing Ceremony, Masquerade… what to watch on TV tonight?
Closing
      Ceremony,
      Masquerade…
      what
      to
      watch
      on
      TV
      tonight?

The Closing Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games is to be followed from 8:20 p.m. on France 2. Like the Olympic Games, the closing ceremony of the Paralympic Games takes place at the Stade de France, an event that will begin as soon as the last gold medal is awarded. Also in charge of the event, Thomas Jolly has planned to celebrate the athletes and their performances, paying homage to the title of Ernest Hemingway’s story, “Paris is a Party”. Once again, the artistic director has decided to leave a big place for music and for this, to summon the greatest French artists of the electro scene: Jean-Michel Jarre, Etienne de Crécy, Justice, Breakbot, Miss Kittin, Agoria, Irène Drésel and Cassius will host this ceremony to make the party in full swing.

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At 9:10 p.m. on TF1 we watch, the comedy Masquerade. In Nice, a gigolo meets a beautiful con artist. Dreaming of a life of luxury, they develop a diabolical plan to achieve their goal… We dive with delight into this sulphurous dance of cheaters, between pretense and poisonous desires, conducive to a cruel reflection on money, power and love. A classic triptych that Nicolas Bedos sprinkles with perversity, toxic traumas… to win the bet. A cleverly full-bodied cocktail, ultra sexy and downright intoxicating.

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