‘The Parisian Agency’ Star Valentin Kretz on His Hit Netflix Real Estate Show and TF1 Spinoff ‘New Destinations’: ‘We Stick to Reality 99% of the Time’

Striking a similar escapist chord as “Emily in Paris” with its glossy imagery of the city of lights, the French luxury real estate show “The Parisian Agency” has been a banger worldwide on Netflix after premiering locally on TF1-owned channel Tmc in 2020.
“The Parisian Agency” revolves around the good-looking Kretz brothers, Martin, Valentin, Louis and Raphaël, who work with their parents to run a real estate empire while juggling their personal ambitions, relationships and occasional family tensions. In every episode, the brothers are helping wealthy — and sometimes famous — clients find their new breathtaking homes in Paris or elsewhere in France, and occasionally overseas. They’ve become full-on celebrities in France; Valentin and Raphaël even walked the red carpet at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. Now filming its sixth season, the series — which is surprisingly scored with American rap tunes — ranked as Netflix’s fourth most-watched show worldwide in...
“The Parisian Agency” revolves around the good-looking Kretz brothers, Martin, Valentin, Louis and Raphaël, who work with their parents to run a real estate empire while juggling their personal ambitions, relationships and occasional family tensions. In every episode, the brothers are helping wealthy — and sometimes famous — clients find their new breathtaking homes in Paris or elsewhere in France, and occasionally overseas. They’ve become full-on celebrities in France; Valentin and Raphaël even walked the red carpet at last year’s Cannes Film Festival. Now filming its sixth season, the series — which is surprisingly scored with American rap tunes — ranked as Netflix’s fourth most-watched show worldwide in...
- 3/19/2025
- by Elsa Keslassy
- Variety Film + TV
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