What ? The French Revolution never took place? Pleasure ? France would have remained a monarchy with a rough-hewn teenager sitting on the throne while the regent would sign decrees ending secularism, a program he dislikes and penalizing homosexuality? This daring scenario is not that of a comic strip published in “Fluide Glacial” but that of “Louis 28”, a hilarious series put online this Friday, January 27 by France Télévisions.

Yes, France Télévisions, the broadcaster of the very popular and consensual “Un si grand soleil”, “De Gaulle, l’azzle et le secret”, “Un village français”, has embarked on the puzzle genre of uchronia, these fictions that rewrite history to better tell the present. More specifically, “Louis 28”, a creation by Géraldine de Margerie and Maxime Donzel, is accessible on the France.tv Slash platform, an unknown laboratory of the France Télé group that has made innovation and risk-taking its trademark.

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