10 French Films and Series That Deserve Your Attention

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Want​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ to add some European flavor to your streaming line-up? French television and film are very trendy in the US at the moment, and they offer a great variety of genres—whether you are into thrilling dramas, fast-paced comedies, or beautiful love stories. There is no need to fly to Paris to watch them; all you need is a subscription to a streaming service. Check out these 10 excellent French selections you can watch right ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌away.

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10. The Parisian Agency (L’Agence) – Luxe Homes, Real Family Drama

This would be Selling Sunset’s Parisian cousin if it had one. The Parisian Agency tracks the Kretz family as they navigate multimillion-euro real estate transactions with their own comedic, at times chaotic, family life. It’s glossy, sentimental, and chock-full of jaw-dropping apartments. Watch it on Netflix.

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9. Family Pack (Loups-garous) – A Playful Adventure

Think Jumanji, but in French—and with werewolves. When a family is transported into a magical board game, all taking place in medieval France, things become hilarious, chaotic, and heartwarming. Great for children and adults. It can be streamed on Netflix.

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8. The Taste of Things – Romance Served with Gourmet Flair

Set in 19th-century France, this decadent movie is about a renowned chef and his long-time cook, whose relationship combines love and gastronomic passion. Led by Juliette Binoche and Benoît Magimel, it’s a movie that tastes like a masterfully plated dish—full, emotional, and memorable. Stream it on Hulu, AMC+, Sundance Now, or Acorn TV.

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7. Call My Agent! (Dix pour cent) – Showbiz at Its Funniest

Ever curious what it’s actually like behind the doors of a talent agency? Call My Agent! Blends snarky wit with genuinely moving character development, all against the glowing backdrop of Parisian glamour. Jam-packed with celebrity appearances and consistently bingeable. Watch on Netflix.

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6. The Count of Monte Cristo (2024) – Revenge with a Fresh Cut

Dumas’s classic story gets a wide-ranging modern makeover in this new take. Tracing the path of Edmond Dantès from wronged sailor to ruthless avenger, it’s packed with suspense, deception, and sword battles to capture you. Streaming on Prime Video, Kanopy, and Fandango at Home.

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5. Lupin – A Thief with Style

Omar Sy is magnificent as Assane Diop, a contemporary gentleman thief inspired by Arsène Lupin. With clever thefts, Parisian sophistication, and ample suspense, this is one of Netflix’s most compulsive global sensations. Watch on Netflix.

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4. The Three Musketeers: D’Artagnan – Classic Swashbuckling Reimagined

Formula for Happiness: All for one, one for all” receives a chic makeover in this high-energy adaptation. Look for sword fighting, plots, and a new take on the iconic heroes. Available to stream on Hulu.

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3. Paris, 13th District (Les Olympiades) – Love in Black and White

Filmed in evocative black and white, this is a movie about young people in Paris living in love and identity within the city’s Les Olympiades district. Based on Adrian Tomine’s graphic novels, it’s modern, gritty, and sumptuously intimate. Watch on AMC+, Prime Video, MUBI, Philo, IFC Films Unlimited, or Apple TV.

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2. Freedom (Libre) – A Charismatic Outlaw’s Life

From the real-life exploits of Bruno Sulak, Freedom traces the charming 1980s robber who staged nonviolent robberies as he evaded the law. Part crime caper, part character piece, it’s an absorbing piece of French history. Available on Prime Video.

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1. Wingwomen (Voleuses) – Heists, Humor, and Female Power

At the head of the list is Wingwomen, an adrenaline-fueled action-comedy that follows two best friends who just so happen to be expert thieves. With Mélanie Laurent and Adèle Exarchopoulos at the helm, it’s hilarious, fierce, and full of heart. Watch it on Netflix.

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No matter if you’re in the mood for high drama, side-splitting comedy, or chic crime, there’s something in French TV and film to suit every preference. So crack open a glass of wine, stock up on snacks, and let these narratives take you directly to France—no subtitles needed (okay, perhaps a few).

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