Dix Pour Cent -call My Agent-- - Season 3 -eng ... New! ❲COMPLETE ROUNDUP❳

“Name it.”

Season 3 balances farce with genuine tragedy. The funeral of a major character (no spoilers) is handled with such raw, messy honesty that it rivals Fleabag for awkward, tearful brilliance. By the finale, you will have cried, laughed, and cheered. Dix Pour Cent -Call My Agent-- - season 3 -Eng ...

Season 3 features the show's most significant English-language guest star: . Yes, the Alien and Gorillas in the Mist legend plays a fictionalized, hilarious version of herself. She arrives in Paris desperate to hire a French art-house director, leading to a legendary scene where she attempts to speak French (badly) while the agents attempt to speak English (badly). For Anglophones, this episode is pure gold. “Name it

Dujardin refuses to leave his latest role as a "wild man," living in a hut and behaving ferally, making it impossible for Andréa to prepare him for his next movie. Monica Bellucci For Anglophones, this episode is pure gold

“This is method acting,” Andrea replied, handing her a copy of the revised contract. “You signed.”

The workaholic Huppert attempts to film two movies simultaneously, causing a logistical nightmare for Gabriel. Béatrice Dalle