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The Flame

For nine weeks, thirteen contenders will have to compete in a beautiful villa to try to seduce Marc, an airline pilot, looking for love. Which of these women will manage to light the flame?

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Jonathan Cohen

    Jonathan Cohen

    Marc

  • Ana Girardot

    Ana Girardot

    Anne

  • Adèle Exarchopoulos

    Adèle Exarchopoulos

    Soraya

  • Géraldine Nakache

    Géraldine Nakache

    Marina

  • Leïla Bekhti

    Leïla Bekhti

    Alexandra

  • Camille Chamoux

    Camille Chamoux

    Chataléré

  • Pierre Niney

    Pierre Niney

    Dr Bruno Juiphe

  • Youssef Hajdi

    Youssef Hajdi

    Orchidée

  • Céline Sallette

    Céline Sallette

    Manon

Overview

For nine weeks, thirteen contenders will have to compete in a beautiful villa to try to seduce Marc, an airline pilot, looking for love. Which of these women will manage to light the flame?

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