The premium of the Star Academy is to be continued at 9:10 p.m. on TF1. Following the last bonus full of emotions, the students made the decision to eliminate Noah from the adventure. The young man failed to emerge victorious from his duel against Maureen and Ulysses. This evening we find on the bench of nominees:
At 9:10 p.m. on France 2 we look, The anniversary of Children of TV, 30 years! At the Elysée Montmartre, Laurence Boccolini receives many guests: Elie Semoun and Michèle Bernier, already present during the very first broadcast, but also Hélène Ségara, Booder, Bruno Solo, Jeanfi Janssens and Liane Foly, determined to have a great evening.
France 3 put on at 9:05 p.m. on, the series The Traveler. Yann Kandinsky, in search of peace, is contacted by a stranger about three disappearances. He investigates in Brittany, alerted by the hunger strike of the mother of one of the victims… The sea air suits the Traveler perfectly, drawn to the Côtes-d'Armor. This Breton landscape, with its rough charm, adds to the dramaturgy of an episode which differs from the others, in its construction. Here, the culprit is quickly unmasked. A breathtaking chase then follows, where our hero, wonderfully served by Bruno Debrandt, demonstrates, more than ever, the humanity which makes him so touching.
We end this selection with drama Frantz at 9:00 p.m. on France 4. But who is this young Frenchman so sad who pays his respects at the grave of Frantz, who fell in the field of horror of the Great War? Anna, the deceased's fiancée, breaks the silence. His proximity to the enemy is not to everyone's taste… François Ozon adapts a play by Maurice Rostand (already brought to the screen by Ernst Lubitch, in 1932) for a sensitive reflection around mourning, lies and resilience. Filmed in beautiful black and white and nicely performed, special mention to Paula Beer, this work nevertheless suffers from a slight side of stylistic exercise which undermines the sincerity that is played out on the screen.