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A Very Ordinary World scoops an International Emmy Award
- A Magneto production sold by StudioCanal, the first season of the series written and directed by Ovidie nabbed the trophy in New York within the Short Fiction Films category

The 51st International Emmy Awards ceremony has crowned a French production its winner within the Short Fiction Films line-up, namely the series A Very Ordinary World which is written and directed by Ovidie (who previously turned heads with the short animated series Libres! and documentaries along the lines of Pornocracy: The New Sex Multinationals [+see also:
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Released last year on Canal+, the eight-episode first season of A Very Ordinary World thrusts us into a dystopic world ruled by women and followed in the wake of Romain, a sociology student drawn to the bright lights of pornographic film sets, which he sees as a path to emancipation. The story hijacks the porn industry to offer up a critique of our world.
Produced by Marc Berdugo and Barbara Conforti on behalf of Magneto (whose works also include the multi-award-winning documentary Selfie [+see also:
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International sales for both seasons of the series are entrusted to StudioCanal.
(Translated from French)
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