Season 1
24 sound fictions
“For a few minutes, we dive into a story that has already begun. As if we were late for the movies. As if we were hearing a dialogue through the half-open door. Worlds and caesuras. These everyday heroes, sometimes stuck in a bad dream, are themselves in the grip of an end, a grain of sand, an obstacle, an anomaly, a misunderstanding, a reminder. It is their world that has come to an end. An effective writing and a fascinating sound world.” (Pascale Tison, RTBF)
With Camille Dagen, Romain Darrieu, Hélène Steyert, Jean-Christophe Cassel, Chloé Trimbourg, Laure-Anne and Margaux Deleu, Liza Phan, Simon Frenay, Juliette Autin, Pierre Biebuyck, Viny Besnard, Cinthya Barbin, Camille Mertz, Ophélie Volfart, Florian Bonvarlet, Marion Cros, Xavier Delcourt, Robin Beilé, Micke Sapwe, Vicky Buring, Mélanie Fresard, Léa Mariette, Eve-Chems de Brouwer, David Séchaud, Alain Chanel, Elina Gakou-Gomba, François Phanphèngdy, Thomas Rochard, Christian Boehm, Thomas Jeangeorge, Cédric Lang-Roth and Yvan Mourey's Ferrari.
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24 episodes in a row

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Jazz

Episode 01
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The Plunger

Episode 02
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The Lizard

Episode 03
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Tyre change

Episode 04
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Bangkok

Episode 05
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The conference

Episode 06
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Blue Train

Episode 07
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Inadmissible

Episode 08
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The saber

Episode 09
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The facilitator

Episode 10
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You have no life

Episode 11
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The girl

Episode 12
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Accident at work

Episode 13
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The bicycle

Episode 14
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The copy

Episode 15
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The 150

Episode 16
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Writing room

Episode 17
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New wave

Episode 18
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Fairground

Episode 19
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Tender is the night

Episode 20
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Back

Episode 21
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Leaving the night

Episode 22
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It came out of blue

Episode 23
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End of the World

Episode 24
Credits
Mixing: Pierre Devalet
Visual Season 1: Thomas Rebischung
Visuals for episodes: Marine Angé
A project selected by Gulliver, the radio creation supported by RTBF, France Culture, RTS, the promotion of literature of the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, Sacd and Scam, Sacd France and Scam France and pro litteris. 1th broadcast on La Première (RTBF) on 29 August 2016.
Many thanks to Syntone for the podcast review, where you will hear about Ends of the World!
Many thanks also to Studio TJP for its article.