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The Success Of The Television Industry

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America has been the leader in the television industry since the beginning. Being the home to massive production companies such as HBO, Showtime and AMC, they have made innumerable successful series for decades. France on the other hand is notorious for it’s lucrative film industry, possibly being the place where the art of cinema began. Surprisingly, the small screen was not prioritized in France and so the technological advances in television did not develop as fast as in the United States. It is only in the past ten years that the french television industry has created higher budgeted series that have succeeded in the international market. Les Revenants (The Returned) is a supernatural drama series that debuted in France in 2012, …show more content…

The butterfly in the centre starts to flutter its wings and then breaks through the glass and flies away. Setting the theme for the rest of the series: returning from the dead. The first season follows several characters that have come back years after they died, looking for their families and realizing that everyone has moved on since their passing. It is distressful for both the families and the loved ones of the Revenants and it is difficult for them to adjust as well. The oddities do not stop there, as a girl named Lucy is stabbed to death nearby the local pub by a man who is the brother of the pub’s manager. The brother, another Revenant, has some sort of condition that lead him to murder several people. Throughout the first season, there is b-roll footage of the massive manmade dam and the lake that it contains. The top of a church tower peaks out of the lake implying that there is an old town lying beneath the waters surface. The first season ends with all of the Revenants and their loved ones gathering at the local community centre trying to figure out what they should do. A group of other Revenants lead by Lucy, come and demand that the Revenants, including Camille, must leave with them. They refuse to leave their families and shut Lucy’s group out of the community centre. The doors shake and there is loud noise and then suddenly silence. They wait until morning and when they open their doors and look down at

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