The host of the opening ceremony
CANAL +, CANNESERIES official partner, will broadcast the opening ceremony of the season 6 of the International Cannes Series Festival, as an exclusive, with host, actress Camille Chamoux. It will take place on Friday, April 14th, in the Grand Auditorium Louis Lumière at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès.
« It is an honor to be hosting the opening ceremony of CANNESERIES because it gathers many of my passions: stand-up comedy, laughter, happiness and series. I watch a lot of series. They are another kind of cinema. Another language. They don’t have the same connection to time and narrative. They are as good as cinema but different. », Camille CHAMOUX.
Writer and actress, Camille Chamoux started out in 2006 with her first show on stage Camille attaque. In 2012, Née sous Giscard, a dark and funny show, is a true success, just like her last two one-woman shows, L’esprit de contradiction (directed by Camille Cottin) and Le temps de vivre (directed by Vincent Dedienne). A free spirit of comedy, we can also find her on the radio and on television. She was introduced to cinema with her first film, Les Gazelles in 2014, directed by Mona Achache, for which she was a co-writer and actress, and has, since then, never stopped filming. She played in Premières vacances by Patrick Cassir in 2018, opposite Jonathan Cohen, and will be, this year, in Petaouchnok alongside Pio Marmaï and Philippe Rebbot.
The actress participated in CANNESERIES in 2020 with the series La Flamme, a CANAL+ original creation, created by Jonathan Cohen, in which she plays the unforgettable Chataléré.
Currently touring France with her last show Le Temps de vivre, Camille will be back in theaters in June with the film Processus de Paix, by Ilan Klipper, and back on television with the series Les Randonneuses by Fanny Riedberger and Anna Fregonese (TFA) and Tapie by Tristan Seguela and Olivier Demangel.
Currently touring France with her last show Le Temps de vivre, Camille will be back in theaters in June with the film Processus de Paix, by Ilan Klipper, and back on television with the series Les Randonneuses by Fanny Riedberger and Anna Fregonese (TF1) and Tapie by Tristan Seguela and Olivier Demangel.