The Circle (French TV series) explained

Alt Name:The Circle France
Native Name:
Genre:Reality competition
Narrated:Alfred Gerbet
Country:France
Language:French
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:12
Runtime:37–51 minutes
Channel:Netflix
Company:Studio Lambert

The Circle France (also known as The Circle Game in France)[1] is a French reality competition show, produced by Studio Lambert and Motion Content Group which first aired on Netflix on 9 April 2020 that is based on a British TV series of the same name.[2] Along with The Circle France, Netflix also released separate versions of The Circle in the United States and Brazil.[3] The show bills itself as a game based around social media, with the concept that "anyone can be anyone in The Circle". It has been compared to Big Brother and Catfish in format,[2] as well as Black Mirror episode "Nosedive" with the concept of ratings.[4]

On 9 April 2020, the season was won by Romain Ben, who had played the game as himself, and won the €100,000 prize that came along with it. Éléa Zazu was the runner-up.

Format

The contestants, or "players", move into the same apartment building. However, the contestants do not meet face-to-face during the course of the competition, as they each live in their own individual apartment. They communicate solely using their profiles on a specially-designed social media app that gives them the ability to portray themselves in any way they choose. Players can thus opt to present themselves as a completely different personality to the other players, a tactic otherwise known as catfishing; for example, one male player in the first season presented himself as a female identity, while another female contestant used photos of a woman she felt was more attractive.[5]

Throughout the series, the contestants "rate" one another from first to last place. At the end of the ratings, their average ratings are revealed to one another from lowest to highest. Normally, the two highest-rated players become "influencers", while the remaining players will be at risk of being "blocked" by the influencers. However, occasionally there may be a twist to the blocking process – varying from the lowest rating players being instantly blocked, the identity of the influencers being a secret, or multiple players being blocked at one time. Blocked players are eliminated from the game, but are given the opportunity to meet one player still in the game in-person. Then, the day after a blocking, a video message is shown to the remaining players to reveal if they were real or fake.[5]

During the finale, the contestants rate each other one final time, where the highest rated player wins the game and €100,000 .[1]

Players

The players were selected from the "20–25 individuals" being cleared to appear on the show, with the remaining people never leaving standby status and not appearing on the show.[6] The first nine players were revealed on The Circle Frances Instagram profile.[7] The players' profiles were revealed as they introduced themselves on-screen during an episode.[8]

NameAgeResidencePlaying asEnteredExitStatus
Lou Baudry22MarseilleHerselfEpisode 1Episode 2Blocked
Josette "Jo" Guérin78Verneuil-sur-SeineFriends playing jointly as 25-year-old "Nicolas"Episode 1Episode 4Blocked
Monique Genty75Verneuil-sur-Seine
Cédric Doumbé27BordeauxHimselfEpisode 1Episode 6Blocked
Gary Jarny30Les Sables-d'OlonneHimselfEpisode 1Episode 8Blocked
Ines Camilia Tazi23LondonHerself, but singleEpisode 1Episode 9Blocked
Paolo Rodriguez21ChatouHimselfEpisode 6Episode 10Blocked
Virginie Constance Catala28AvignonHerself, but a single 30-year-old gynecologistEpisode 8Episode 11Blocked
Maxime Merkouchenko24Monaco"Valeria", his 25-year-old wife, but single and from NiceEpisode 1Episode 12
Edmundo Faisca24LondonTwin brothers playing as "Nelia",
a 25-year-old fashion blogger from Toulouse
Episode 4Episode 12
João Faisca24London
Rudy Doukhan37Marseille"Gabriel", a single 32-year-old fatherEpisode 3Episode 12
Éléa Zazu27NiceHerselfEpisode 1Episode 12
Romain Ben28ParisHimselfEpisode 1Episode 12Winner

Background

Concept

Tim Harcourt is the creative director of Studio Lambert, which produces the British and American versions of the show. Harcourt wondered what a reality show would look like if the people never met face-to-face. He had also been considering the idea of a bird's-eye view-style documentary of an apartment building, seeing into each of their lives. He began to work on The Circle after hearing that Channel 4 was looking for a reality-show format centered on social media.[9]

Development

The British version of the show premiered in 2018, and was renewed for its second season a few months after the first season ended.[10] [11] After the first season was Channel 4's "youngest profiling" show in six years, according to the British TV industry magazine Broadcast, talks began of international versions.[9] On October 8, 2018, Netflix announced its partnership with All3Media to create three international versions of The Circle on Netflix, including the American version. Brandon Reigg, Netflix's Vice Principal of Unscripted Content, stated, "We think the show's combination of modern social media interaction and competition will captivate Netflix members around the world, in multiple languages, and we're delighted to partner with Studio Lambert and Motion to produce these three new local versions."[12]

Production

Casting

In an interview with Variety, Tim Harcourt, one of the executive producers for Studio Lambert, stated that The Circle format and premise allowed the casting team to search for all different kinds of people. He noted how the casting contrasted from casts on show like Real Housewives or Jersey Shore and how those shows are "all one gang of quite similar characters."[6] He explained how there was no set cast for the show until it was over. The first eight players to enter were all predetermined and planned, but everything after that was all luck to whoever got on. Harcourt stated that the production team would decide who would be the right fit depending on who just left the game, acknowledging that with thirteen contestants, not all who were possible players end up on the show at all.[6]

Jennifer Teixido was the casting director for The Circle France.[13] [14]

The Circle app

Each apartment that the players live in is plastered with screens in every room in order for the players be able to hold conversations with other players as they go about their everyday lives. Each player starts out the game by creating a profile. This includes sharing their age, relationship status, a short bio, and one photo to use as their profile picture. Every day, the players are allowed to share a status update, explaining their thoughts for the day. Sometimes, either through rewards or passing a certain milestone, the players are allowed to upload another photo to their profile.[6] However, the main purpose of The Circle ("du Cercle" in French) is to be the only way players can communicate with each other.[6]

At several points during the game, usually every episode, The Circle has the players play a minigame so that they can get to know their fellow players better. Tim Harcourt of Studio Lambert says that "some games were really good for bonding them, some were really good for them learning about each other, some were good for testing who's a catfish, some could have been more divisive."[6]

At certain points during the show, there would be a rating. Players would have to rate each other from first to last by using The Circle and announcing the players they want in each placement. Then, the ratings would be averaged and create an average placement for each player. Depending on how high or low their average placement was, the player's ranking would determine if they became in influencer or not. An influencer is usually the two people who get first and second place at the ratings. The influencers would head to the hangout and discuss over The Circle which person to block.[6] [15]

Filming

The Circle France was filmed in December 2019, in the same Salford, England apartment building that was also used by American version's first season, the British version's second season, and the Brazilian version's first season. The season was the last of that batch of four seasons filmed.[16]

Release

On 26 March 2020, the trailer for the French version was released, revealing the premiere date to be 9 April 2020, and the prize amount to be €100,000 .[1] All twelve episodes were released on 9 April; this is different from all other versions which released several episodes weekly.

Results and elimination

Color Key
      The contestant was blocked.
      The contestant was an influencer.
      The contestant was immune from being blocked.
Episode 2Episode 4Episode 6Episode 8Episode 9Episode 10Episode 11Episode 12
Finale
Romain3rd5th4th=4th1st2nd1st1stWinner
(Episode 12)
Éléa1st7th6th1stNot
published
4th2nd2ndSecond place
(Episode 12)
Rudy
"Gabriel"
Not in
The Circle
Exempt2nd3rdNot
published
5th5th3rdThird place
(Episode 12)

"Nelia"
Not in
The Circle
Exempt7thNot
published
6th6th4thFourth place
(Episode 12)
Maxime
"Valeria"
7th1st1st6thNot
published
3rd4th5thFifth place
(Episode 12)
VirginieNot in
The Circle
Exempt1st3rdBlocked
(Episode 11)
PaoloNot in
The Circle
ExemptNot
published
7thBlocked
(Episode 10)
Ines=4th2nd3rd2ndNot
published
Blocked
(Episode 9)
Gary=4th3rd5th=4thBlocked
(Episode 8)
Cédric2nd4th7thBlocked
(Episode 6)
Jo & Monique
"Nicolas"
8th6thBlocked
(Episode 4)
Lou6thBlocked
(Episode 2)
Notesnone1none23none4
InfluencersCédric
Éléa
Ines
Maxime
noneÉléa
Ines
RomainnoneÉléa
Romain
none
BlockedLou
Influencers'
choice to block

"Nicolas"

Influencers'
choice to block
Cédric
3 of 5 votes
to block
Gary
Influencers'
choice to block
Ines
Superinfluencer's
choice to block
Paolo
Lowest
rated player
Virginie
Influencers'
choice to block
Maxime
"Valeria"

Lowest
rated player

"Nelia"


rated player
Rudy
"Gabriel"


rated player
Éléa
Second highest
rated player
Romain
Highest
rated player

Notes

Reception

Joe Keller from Decider, in a regular series called "Stream It or Skip It", told his audience to stream it. His reasons include that the format is still solid and the gist of the show is still fresh, despite four previous international seasons. However, he does comment that the cast is lacking in diversity, especially since this season aired after the "sexually-fluid" cast of the Brazilian version.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Season 1 Trailer: The Circle France . netflix.com . Netflix . 26 March 2020 . fr . 26 March 2020 .
  2. Web site: White . Peter . 'The Circle': Netflix Lines Up French & Brazilian Remakes As Studio Lambert Uses UK Hub For Reality Format . deadline.com . Deadline . 16 October 2019 . 18 December 2018.
  3. Web site: Elise Sandberg . Bryn . Netflix to Adapt U.K. Reality Series 'The Circle' . The Hollywood Reporter . 8 October 2018 . 6 June 2019.
  4. Web site: Abdulbaki . Mae . Netflix's New Reality Competition The Circle Is Already Super Popular In The U.K. . Cinema Blend . 29 September 2019 . 26 September 2019.
  5. Web site: Netflix's The Circle is the sweetest reality show about catfishing. Ben. Kuchera. en-us. 10 January 2020. 10 January 2020. Polygon.
  6. Web site: Turchiano . Danielle . 'The Circle' Boss on Connecting 'People Who Otherwise Might Not Have Come into Contact with Each Other' — And Catfishing . variety.com . Variety . 2 January 2020 . 1 January 2020 .
  7. Web site: @circlegame . Qui d'autre ne peut pas attendre! regardez les joueurs entrer dans The Circle Tomorrow sur @NetflixFR . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/s/instagram/B-tq9EsAU9X . 2021-12-24 . limited. instagram.com . Instagram . 8 April 2020 . 8 April 2020 .
  8. Web site: Exclusive Interview: What's Next for Best Friend Bill from 'The Circle'. Buczak. Lizzy. 2020-02-25. CraveyouTV TV Show Recaps, TV Reviews, Spoilers, Interviews. en-US. 2020-02-27.
  9. Web site: Smallman . Etan . Inside 'The Circle,' Reality TV Gets a Social Media Filter . . 30 December 2019 . London, United Kingdom . 29 December 2019 .
  10. Web site: Tutton. Charlotte. The Circle season 2 confirmed as Channel 4 series returns with a HUGE twist. OK! Magazine. 19 January 2019 . 18 January 2019.
  11. Web site: Ling. Thomas. The Circle series 2 confirmed – but there are going to be some changes. Radio Times. 19 January 2019. en.
  12. Web site: Netflix to Adapt UK Unscripted Sensation The Circle with Three Local Versions for Countries Around the World. 8 October 2018. Netflix Media Center. Hollywood, California. 11 January 2020.
  13. Web site: Jennifer TEIXIDO . Linkedin . 8 April 2020 .
  14. Web site: Jenn Teixido Directrice des castings @tf1 . Directrice de casting @thecirclenetflix France . The Circle Game France - 9 avril sur @netflixfr ⭕️ . instagram.com . Instagram . 8 April 2020 .
  15. Web site: Fallo . Julie . The Circle: US Version Has a Shot at Succeeding From All the Right Changes . screenrant.com . Screen Rant . 15 January 2020 . 3 January 2020 .
  16. Web site: The Circle's Creator Guides Us Through the Show's Beautiful Web of Lies. Haylock. Zoe. 2020-01-21. Vulture. en-us. 2020-01-22.