Kaamelott

Kaamelott
Logo for TV series Kaamelott
GenreMedieval fantasy
Comedy
Created byAlexandre Astier
Written byAlexandre Astier
Directed byAlexandre Astier
StarringAlexandre Astier
Lionnel Astier
Joëlle Sevilla
Thomas Cousseau
Anne Girouard
Franck Pitiot
Jean-Christophe Hembert
Simon Astier
Nicolas Gabion
Jacques Chambon
Audrey Fleurot
Theme music composerAlexandre Astier
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes458 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time
  • Seasons 1 to 3: 100 x 3 min 30
  • Season 4: 98 x 3 min 30 + 1 x 7 min
  • Season 5: 50 x 7 min or 8 x 52 min in Director's Cut
  • Season 6: 9 x 40 min
Original release
NetworkM6
ReleaseJanuary 3, 2005 (2005-01-03) –
October 31, 2009 (2009-10-31)
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Kaamelott is a French comedy medieval fantasy television series created, directed, written, scored, and edited by Alexandre Astier, who also starred as the main character.[1] Based on the Arthurian legends, it followed the daily lives of King Arthur (Alexandre Astier) and his Knights of the Round Table in Camelot.[2] The series, which originally ran for six seasons (referred to as "books"), ran from 2005 to 2009, on the network M6.

The series was preceded in 2003 by a short film, Dies iræ, with mostly the same cast and concept, which was used to pitch the idea of the series to the network, which at a time was looking to replace another successful short TV series, Caméra Café. However, Kaamelott exceeded Caméra Café's audience only three weeks after broadcasting started. It is widely regarded as one of the best, most iconic, and most popular French TV series of all time.[3][4] It has also been praised for its fidelity as, outside of comedic and linguistic liberties, it stays faithful to the mythology and historic context, both alleged and verified.[5]

While the series takes place in the 5th century, it uses modern language and situations to create a humorous view of the Arthurian legend. However, in latter seasons, the mood becomes darker and more dramatic as Arthur's kingdom begins to disintegrate.[6] The cast includes regular Astier collaborator Jean-Christophe Hembert (Karadoc), who directed his two subsequent one-man shows, and Astier's father Lionnel (Leodegrance), his mother Joëlle Sevilla (Dame Séli) and his half-brother Simon (Yvain).

After the end of the series in 2009, Astier started working on a film trilogy meant to conclude the story of the series. First announced in 2012 and planned for a shooting in 2013, production for the first film, Kaamelott: The First Chapter, was suspended and then repeatedly postponed due to various issues; filming eventually begun in January 2019, and it was released on July 21, 2021.[7]

  1. ^ In a TV interview on Dec. 1, 2008, Astier sums up his vision of Kaamelott as "Le médieval fantastique en comédie." ("comedy medieval fantasy") See Dailymotion video to present a new "realistic epic"
  2. ^ Astier, in a BFM TV interview, late November 2008.
  3. ^ "Kaamelott : Les 5 meilleures répliques de la série !". 3 November 2015.
  4. ^ "Top 10 des meilleures séries télé françaises, nos producteurs ont du talent | Topito". 17 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Camelot – Kaamelott – Merlin : C'est dans les vieux chaudrons qu'on fait les meilleures séries ?". 16 September 2015.
  6. ^ See the M6 website for the specification of the 5th century M6 Season 1. This is the traditional period for Arthur's rise to power, though Kaamelott makes his reign a bit early--in the episode "Le Dernier Empereur" (Livre1) the Roman emperor Romulus Augustulus, who ruled in 476, is mentioned as a contemporary.
  7. ^ SND Twitter account announcing the new release date of Kaamelott - Premier Volet