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Screen for YOUR familyIci tout commence is a popular French daily soap opera that began in 2020, centered on the prestigious Auguste Armand gastronomic institute in the picturesque Camargue. The series immerses viewers in the demanding world of haute cuisine, where aspiring chefs, seasoned professors, and institute staff navigate a complex web of ambition, rivalry, love, and betrayal. Each 26-minute episode delves into intense personal dramas and intergenerational conflicts, exploring the challenges of culinary excellence and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. The show is known for its dramatic twists and engaging storylines that appeal to a broad audience, particularly younger viewers, as it blends the high-pressure environment of a top culinary school with compelling character-driven narratives.
The series includes significant depictions of psychological violence, harassment, and even sexual assault, making violence a prominent and serious concern. These themes are central to certain storylines and have strong emotional impacts on characters.
In episode 35, a character named Anaïs experiences sexual assault when a client 'glisse la main sous sa juge pour toucher ses parties intimes' (slips his hand under her thigh to touch her intimate parts), leading her to break down in tears. Chef Emmanuel Teyssier frequently employs psychological abuse, using 'humiliations, insults, épuisement à la tâche' (humiliations, insults, exhaustion from work) to push his students, often 'les briser psychologiquement' (breaking them psychologically), as highlighted in the 'Le Corbeau' storyline. Additionally, an intense storyline 'aborde frontalement la question des violences conjugales et de leurs conséquences' (directly addresses the issue of domestic violence and its consequences), deeply affecting the actresses involved.
The show frequently features complex and often 'contrariées' (frustrated/complicated) love stories, including infidelity and emotional dilemmas. It also includes explicit non-consensual sexual contact and mature themes related to sexuality and family planning.
The series contains emotionally intense and psychologically disturbing content, including themes of harassment, psychological abuse, and a sexual assault storyline. Some 'loufoques' (crazy) storylines involve characters risking their lives or experiencing mental distress.
Disrespect and rebellion are central elements in several storylines, featuring characters openly defying authority, engaging in insubordination, and even committing criminal acts motivated by resentment or a desire to challenge established norms.
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TV-14 (Déconseillé aux moins de 14 ans) - The series contains mature themes including psychological harassment, sexual assault, complex romantic relationships, and rebellious behavior that warrant a recommendation for viewers aged 14 and above.
The series often features fast-paced narratives with numerous subplots and character arcs, typical of a daily soap opera. Parents should be aware that the content can escalate in intensity across seasons as characters face new challenges and relationships evolve, often introducing new or intensified conflicts and emotional stakes. The show's focus on the competitive nature of a prestigious culinary school can lead to high-pressure situations and intense emotional responses from characters.
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