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2025 - Mélissa Da Costa's Best-Selling Novel "All the Blue of the Sky" Adapted for TF1: The Rise of a Remarkable Novelist

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Mélissa Da Costa, a prominent Francophone author in France, has gained remarkable recognition, surpassing established writers in sales. Her debut novel, “Tout le bleu du ciel,” has been adapted into a two-part television drama. This poignant story follows Émile, a young man facing memory loss, on a transformative journey with Johanne. Da Costa’s works explore themes of resilience and human experience, reflecting her growth from a communications …

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TF1 proposes, this January 27, a two-part telefilm adapted from the novel "Tout le bleu du ciel". How do we pass from paper to screen? The answers of the most read author in France.

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REVIEW - Directed by Camille Lou and Hugo Becker, this road movie takes on the thorny subject of illness. Sometimes pulling too much weight, the impact of the message vanishes into too many melodramatic lengths.

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EXCLUSIVE. We were on the filming of the television adaptation of the first successful novel by the author. The fiction, incarnated by Camille Lou and Hugo Becker, is broadcast this Monday 27 January on TF 1 and posted the same day on Netflix.

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January 27, 2025 will mark a major event for fans of French fiction and passionate readers: the long-awaited adaptation of the bestselling novel Tout le bleu du ciel by Mélissa Da Costa will be broadcast simultaneously on Netflix, TF1, and the TF1+ platform. Read also: What's new in Netflix's store for you […] This article Tout le bleu du ciel: the adaptation of the phenomenal novel arrives in January on Netflix and TF1 appeared first on Netflix…

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This moving story links two characters who are trying to escape their past and their wounds. This is the first time that a work by the best-selling French-speaking novelist in France has been adapted into a movie.

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Sud Ouest broke the news in France on Saturday, January 25, 2025.
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