“We’ll make it work,” Andrea said.
Before diving into Season 3, let’s recap. Dix Pour Cent (which literally means "Ten Percent"—the standard agent's commission) is a French comedy-drama created by Fanny Herrero. The series follows the overworked, under-appreciated agents at ASK (Andréa, Samuel, and Kaspar), a top Parisian talent agency.
The Oscar-winning actor gets so deeply embedded in a method-acting role as a wilderness survivalist that he refuses to leave the woods or shed his unhygienic character, driving Andréa insane. Monica Bellucci
– As the agency prepares for its anniversary party, the "traitor" within the group is unmasked, and the agents must decide whether to save ASK or let it crumble. Cast and Character Development Dix Pour Cent -Call My Agent-- - season 3 -Eng ...
By week three, the farmhouse became a legend. Blomkvist fixed the roof himself. Signe started feeding the goat. They still didn’t speak off-camera, but on-camera, they burned with a history that wasn’t entirely fictional. Rumors swirled: had they been lovers? Enemies? Both?
A masterclass in balancing comedy with pathos. Essential viewing.
There is no official English dub (voice-over) for Dix Pour Cent . Dubbing would murder the soul of the show. The rhythm of French banter, the specific intonations of Camille Cottin, and the emotional weight of the dialogue do not translate via voice actors. “We’ll make it work,” Andrea said
“He refused,” she announced, her voice flat. “Mikkel Blomkvist—the Danish method actor who once ate only raw liver for a role—refused to be in the same room as his ex-wife, Signe. Who is, naturally, the director’s first choice for the lead.”
Lanvin plays a veteran actor who finds himself upstaged by a young, untalented internet influencer whom Mathias forced into the movie. It serves as a sharp commentary on the generational clash in modern cinema. Isabelle Adjani (Episode 4)
The agents of ASK represent the analogue world—relationships built on lunch meetings, handshakes, and intuition. Sylvie’s new agency represents the digital future: efficiency, data, and branding. Throughout the season, we see the agents struggling to adapt. They are treated like dinosaurs by the younger generation. Cast and Character Development By week three, the
Widely considered one of the finest hours in modern comedy of errors television, this episode tracks an overbooked . Due to a catastrophic management error, Huppert is signed to shoot a French auteur film and an American indie blockbuster on the exact same night . Gabriel scrambles across Paris to physically shuttle Huppert between film sets, dealing with demanding American producers, strict French union hours, and an insatiable star who refuses to say "no" to work. Episode 5: Béatrice (Béatrice Dalle)
The main cast delivers exceptional performances, with the guest stars stealing the show by portraying heightened, fictionalized versions of themselves.
Academy Award-winner Jean Dujardin ( The Artist ) kicks off the season with a brilliant performance. He plays an actor who has become so deeply immersed in a method-acting role as a rugged, dirt-dwelling survivalist that he refuses to leave character. Andrea is forced to trek into the woods to drag a bearded, rabbit-eating Dujardin back to reality before he ruins his next major film deal. Episode 2: Monica Bellucci