“8:30 p.m. on Sunday” with Antoine de Caunes, Michaël Youn and Calogero this Sunday September 29 on 2

In the program “8:30 p.m., Sunday”, personalities confide in Laurent Delahousse after the 8 p.m. news on 2. On the program, an interview, and one or more meetings. In this new issue broadcast this Sunday, September 29, 2024, the journalist receives Antoine de Caunes, Michaël Youn and Calogero.

Laurent Delahousse. © Alexandre Isard / FTV

Facing the screen : actor, director and host Antoine de Caunes returns to his first love, writing. In May 2024, a quarterly magazine appeared on newsstands, Vieux, of which he is editorial advisor and editor. On the set of “8:30 p.m. on Sunday”, he presents this new publication and remembers the highlights of his career.

And also, an eco-responsible film and a tenth album

Encounter with another former PAF troublemaker: Michael Youn will be alongside Barbara Schulz, Eric Elmosnino, Valérie Bonneton and Yannick Noah in the film It’s the world upside down, directed by Nicolas Vanier. A dystopia about a world undermined by climate change, which will be in theaters on October 16.

Synopsis : It’s the crisis, everything stops: no more water, no more electricity, no more network… Stanislas, a Parisian businessman, loses everything, including his fortune. He, who hates the countryside, is forced to take refuge with his wife and son in one of the farms he had acquired for speculative purposes. But upon his arrival, he finds himself face to face with Patrick and his family, farmers who operate the place, who have no intention of leaving the farm… Will these two families, who are completely opposed to each other, manage to live together to survive and perhaps rebuild a new world together?

Le live : The singer Calogero performs, first on guitar then accompanied by a pianist and a cellist, a track from his tenth album X (Ten) which will be released on October 25.

Find the replay of “8:30 p.m. on Sunday” on the france.tv platform and its mobile application.

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