Voltaire High (French: Mixte, lit. 'Mixed') is a French television series created by Marie Roussin and released by Amazon Prime Video on June 14, 2021. Voltaire High follows the adventures of Michelle, Annick and Simone as they join an all-boys' high school in the early 1960s, at the beginning of co-education.
Cast and characters
Main characters
- Léonie Souchaud as Michèle Magnan
- Lula Cotton-Frapier as Annick Sabiani
- Anouk Villemin as Simone Palladino
- Nathan Parent as Henri Pichon
- Baptiste Masseline as Jean-Pierre Magnan, Michèle's big brother
- Gaspard Meier-Chaurand as Alain Laubrac
- Pierre Deladonchamps as Paul Bellanger, Voltaire's chief supervisor
- Nina Meurisse as Camille Couret, English teacher
- Maud Wyler as Jeanne Bellanger, Voltaire's nurse
- Gaspard Gevin-Hié as Daniel Applebaum
Supporting characters
- Arthur Legrand as Jean Dupin
- François Rollin as Mr Jacquet, the headteacher
- Gérald Laroche as Louis Douillard, Latin teacher
- Anne Le Ny as Hélène Giraud, history teacher
- Vassil Schneider as Joseph Descamps
- Antoine Werner as Didier Felbec
- Dimitri Fouque as Charles Vergoux
- Enzo Monchauzou as Yves Laminiere
- Adil Mekki as Ahmed Belkacem
- Maxime d'Aboville as Emile Marcelin, French and philosophy teacher
- Martial Courcier as Raymond Meyer, chemistry teacher
- Rémi Pedevilla as Lucien Moreau, PE teacher
- Camille Charbeau as Maurice Vannel, Voltaire's supervisor
- Edouard Michelon as Leon De Goff, maths teacher
- Antoine Pelletier as Serge Casiro
- Francis Leplay as Rene Herman, biology teacher
- Margot Bancilhon as Denise, Jeanne Bellanger's girlfriend
- Emilien Vekemans as Roger Lagarrigue
- Karen Alyx as Germaine Magnan
- Christophe Kourotchkine as Gerard Magnan
- Meylie Vignaud as Martine Gomez
- Louis Ould-Yaou as Yves Blouson noir
- Amira Casar as Irène
- Anne Le Guernec as Alice (Ep 5)
Filming locations
- Voltaire High: Abbaye royale, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, France
- Magnan Butcher: 9 rue de Verdun, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, France
Episodes
No. | Title | Original release date | |
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1 | "Episode 1" | June 14, 2021 | |
It is September 1963, and for the first time, Voltaire High is welcoming girls among its male student body. If the Principal is convinced with this progress, Vice-Principal Bellanger does not share the same opinion. Boys misbehave with girls and in one such incident, a boy pranks with Bellanger's niece Michele and drops a bucket of water on her. Michele's brother who is a senior confronts the boy and in the fight hits him so hard that he loses an eye. There are discussions to remove the girls from school but finally Bellanger convinces the staff otherwise with his confidence. Bellanger and his wife Jeanne who is school nurse try to manage conflicts between boys and girls. Jeanne is shown to go out for a movie with another woman whom she also kisses. | |||
2 | "Episode 2" | June 14, 2021 | |
Today is the first day of Physical Ed. It is also the day of the disciplinary board hearing for Bellanger's nephew. Bellanger has to keep a close eye on the hearing and on Miss Couret, who debuts as an English teacher. | |||
3 | "Episode 3" | June 14, 2021 | |
This week, the students will work on an exposé in pairs. Simone has a crush on Jean-Pierre and Michèle targets a good grade. Annick bumped into her mum's new boyfriend but does not feel comfortable with him. The student-teacher soccer game is pending and for the first, a woman will join the team. | |||
4 | "Episode 4" | June 14, 2021 | |
Bellanger hastens to school to spend the Christmas break with his mates. But today, boys have a curious behavior. Michèle wants to know what "makes you blind" and can't stand the feeling of being put aside because of her gender. When the meaning is revealed during class, Couret and Bellanger have to team up to sort themselves out of this disciplinary issue. | |||
5 | "Episode 5" | June 21, 2021 | |
Tonight, Jeanne and Denise went to the theater. There, Jeanne fall under the charm of Irène, an actress. On her way back home, Denise bumped into Bellanger who confides in her his struggle to get close to a woman. Meanwhile, Camille's family incites her to get back to her husband Francis and therefore, cancel her petition for divorce. | |||
6 | "Episode 6" | June 21, 2021 | |
Annick can't bear the idea of dissecting frogs in class. So she challenges the boy with a bet: whoever sets free the frogs will have 1h of tutoring with her. Simone suggests Michèle steal the frogs to prove to the boys she is not a goody-two-shoes. But Simone has severe cramps and a worried Jeanne takes her to the hospital. | |||
7 | "Episode 7" | June 21, 2021 | |
Michèle is upset that Simone lied to her about the identity of her boyfriend. In an attempt to be accepted by the cool kids, Michele reveals her aunt Jeanne's sexual orientation and the rumors take off. Jean-Pierre is under pressure to win the regional Latin contest, a big step towards higher education for a butcher's son. | |||
8 | "Episode 8" | June 21, 2021 | |
Michèle disappeared and her parents are panic-stricken. The Principal is embarrassed by the rumors Michèle spread about Jeanne, it could ruin the reputation of the school. Bellanger starts looking for his niece and her paramour, he is worried because they are young but he also admires their courage. Pichon organizes a surprise-party at his parents' house to celebrate the end of the school year. |
Awards
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
IMDb |
Voltaire High received rave reviews in France and around the globe. It has been called "delicious",[1] novel,[2] cross-generational,[3] and groundbreaking.[4] After its success on Prime Video, the series went on to win the Prix du public de la série française at the Canneseries Festival, ahead of other French hits like Lupin. Executive producers Eleonore Dailly and Edouard de Lachomette, who focus on promoting outstanding female voices, championed the modern take of the series on parity and the 1960s sexual revolution: "These educated girls were the trailblazers that helped empower their peers. It shocked me when I found out that French women were forbidden to have their own bank accounts until 1965. It's crucial for us as producers to enable stories of hope and change in our rather tormented times."[5]
References
- ↑ Allard, Ariane. "Mixte, la nouvelle serie délicieusement retro". Causette (in French). Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ↑ Reynaud, Floriane. "Mixte: tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur la nouvelle serie française d'Amazon Prime". Vogue France (in French). Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ↑ d'Orso, Félix. "Mixte, la serie tele qui réunit leș generations". La Vie (in French). Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ↑ Fernández Cruz, Martín. "Mixte: ingenioso retrato sobre una adolescencia agridulce en la Francia de los 60". La Nación (in Spanish).
- ↑ Nasic, Sabina (15 September 2021). "Witty French TV series 'Mixte' explores the sexual revolution of the 1960s". Blasting News. Retrieved 17 February 2022.