PARIS PODCAST FESTIVAL, 5th edition
The price of French audio
For its 5th edition, the Paris Podcast Festival it is tuned in to gentleness. Listening to ourselves and others, the podcast has taught us, through creations, episodes and series, to listen to stories that invent new horizons.
Since the start of the festival, the DGLFLF has supported the Francophone audio award.
This year, we had to choose from 91 French-speaking podcasts from Canada, Senegal, Belgium, Tunisia, Russia, Algeria, Switzerland, etc. Five candidates caught the jury’s attention.
– Syntheses III – The case of Catherine Daviau (Canada)
– Sexuality under surveillance (Belgium)
– Memoirs – Muriel (Belgium)
– Conversations Féminines – Coumba Touré, an invisible Giantess committed to the visibility of black women today (Senegal)
– The Village: Murders, Fights, Pride (Canada).
The French-speaking podcast award ceremony
For the French-speaking category, supported by the DGLFLF, the prize was awarded on October 23 to Maude Petel-Légaré & Claudia Larochelle, for the podcast Syntheses III – The case of Catherine Daviau.
A police-type podcast, it focuses on the investigation by journalist Claudia Larochelle and director Maude Petel-Légaré into the Catherine Daviau case. It is a young woman of twenty-six found dead in her apartment in Rosemont. All the elements show that it is a murder, but the culprit remains untraceable. In order to better understand the events, the two investigators meet Nadine Landry, major crime detective sergeant at the Service de police de la Ville de Montréal (SPVM) who, since 2018, has been in charge of Catherine Daviau’s file.
For the record, Canada was the guest country this year.
Find it track record complete.