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TF1 and Netflix are collaborating on the channel’s new daily series, “All for Light”.
TELEVISION – The channel is a regular with daily soap operas. More beautiful lifethe cult series from France 3, had already returned to the first PAF channel with More beautiful life, even more beautiful. From now on, TF1 is banking on a new creation in spring 2025, Everything for the light. Subscribers of Netflix will also be able to benefit from it in preview.
The new series will evoke the daily life of young singers and dancers in an artistic center in La Ciotat, trying to achieve notoriety. “”All for Light” is inspired by major series such as ”Glee,” ”Fame,” and ”Un, dos, tres”. Viewers will find artistic performances within this dramatic series designed as a great family saga”announced Ara Aprikian, general director of content for the TF1 group, Figaro.
The partnership with Netflix involves the broadcast of 90 episodes, each lasting around twenty minutes. “We will offer subscribers a new broadcast, daily and exclusively, five days before TF1”indicated Pauline Dauvin, vice-president in charge of content at Netflix France. The broadcast is planned for “ second quarter 2025 »she added, specifying that it was a question of bringing “ of diversity and the unprecedented » to subscribers.
A timely partnership
TF1 thus has a fourth daily soap opera, in addition to “ More beautiful life »“ Here it all begins » And “ Tomorrow belongs to us ». This new series will also be available for streaming on TF1+.
By joining forces with Netflix, La Une sees the opportunity to“enrich your offering qualitatively and quantitatively, without exploding costs”explained Ara Aprikian. “ Even if we are sometimes in competition, this does not prevent us from establishing bridges of mutually beneficial cooperation”he stressed.
The two groups have already collaborated in other forms, as early as 2016 when TF1 broadcast the first two episodes of “ Marseille »the first European series from Netflix for which it had purchased the rights.
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