Introducing the Second Season of the Comedy Series ‘Aspergirl’
The global market is set to be introduced to a new wave of laughter as France TV Distribution, the internationally renowned sales and co-production branch of the prestigious France Televisions Group, is all geared up to launch the much-awaited Season 2 of the comedy series – ‘Aspergirl.’ The global distribution is set to take place at the forthcoming Mip London event, which is scheduled for February 23-27.
France TV distribution, the country’s most significant TV exporter, is the global distributor of ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2. The production is credited to Patafilm, a Paris-based production company established by Antonin Ehrenberg. The series is a collaborative production effort with Belgium’s Velvet Films.
The filming for the second season of ‘Aspergirl,’ organized into eight chapters of 22 minutes each, commenced in September in Angoulême. The series is anticipated to be ready for delivery by the fall.
The series ‘Aspergirl’ revolves around the story of Louison, a single mother who discovers that she has an autism spectrum disorder when her son Guilhem is diagnosed with the same following a school incident. The character of Louison is portrayed by the renowned French actress Nicole Ferroni, known for her role in ‘Mental’.
What’s New in ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2?
The second season of ‘Aspergirl’ brings some exciting twists and turns. After struggling to accept Guilhem’s decision to live with his father, Louison has found love with Marica, an ardent environmentalist. The couple is planning to cohabit and build an energy self-sufficient house.
However, Guilhem makes a sudden return to live with his mother five years later. Upon learning about Guilhem’s plan to join a Martian settlement program, Louison attempts to persuade him to stay on Earth, risking her relationship in the process.
The Creative Minds Behind ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2
The second season of ‘Aspergirl’ is a product of the creative minds of Judith Godinot and Hadrien Cousin, who worked as co-writers alongside Chloé Lefour and Claire Saint-Pierre. The direction of the second season has been handled by the talented duo Alice and Rose Philippon.
‘Aspergirl’ and Its Achievements
In 2023, ‘Aspergirl’ competed in the official French selection at Series Mania, where it bagged the best actor award for Carel Brown, who played the role of Guilhem in the first season. In the second season, the character of Guilhem is played by Arthur de Crépy, famous for his role in ‘Tapie’.
The second season of ‘Aspergirl’ also features performances from actors like Louise Massin (‘Carrément craignos’), Suzanne de Baecque (‘Derby Girl’), Marc Fraize (‘Antoinette dans les Cévennes’), Alexandre Steiger (‘Marianne’), Mani Choukrane (‘Ceux Qui Rougissent’), Chaili Soufir and Eva Rami (‘La vengeance aux yeux clairs’).
Where to Watch ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2?
“Aspergirl” Season 2 will be available for viewers in France via Ciné+OCS, the pay TV operator owned by Canal + Group. This is the result of Canal+ acquiring OCS and Orange Studio, respectively the pay TV arm and film division of Orange, France’s leading telco.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is ‘Aspergirl’ about?
‘Aspergirl’ is a comedy series that revolves around a single mother who discovers she has an autism spectrum disorder when her son is diagnosed with the same.
Who are the creators of ‘Aspergirl’?
‘Aspergirl’ was created by Judith Godinot and Hadrien Cousin. They also served as co-writers alongside Chloé Lefour and Claire Saint-Pierre.
Where can I watch ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2?
‘Aspergirl’ Season 2 will be available for viewers in France via Ciné+OCS, the pay TV operator owned by Canal + Group.
Who are some of the actors in ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2?
The second season of ‘Aspergirl’ features performances from actors like Nicole Ferroni, Arthur de Crépy, Louise Massin, Suzanne de Baecque, Marc Fraize, Alexandre Steiger, Mani Choukrane, Chaili Soufir, and Eva Rami.
What is the release date for ‘Aspergirl’ Season 2?
The second season of ‘Aspergirl’ is anticipated to be ready for delivery by the fall.
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