The “Greek Salad” series, a sequel to Cédric Klapisch’s “The Spanish Inn”, is available on Prime Video. What did the critics think? Newspaper.

[Updated April 14, 2023 12:07 PM] Salade Grecque is an event series for all fans of the film trilogy that began 20 years ago with L’Auberge Espagnole. This sequel, which follows the story of the children of Xavier (Romain Duris) and Wendy (Kelly Reilly) was put online on the Prime Video streaming platform on April 14, 2023. After Barcelona, ​​Saint Petersburg and New York, subscribers will this time be transported to a cosmopolitan building in Athens.

But is Salade Grecque worth a look? The press critics who had access to the episodes in advance were seduced by this new proposal from Cédric Klapisch. For Allociné, it is an “extension” of the universe of The Spanish Inn “successful and in tune with the times”. Le Parisien salutes this “portrait of a new generation of young Europeans” made “with humor and humanity”. This series addresses in particular the question of the refugee crisis in Europe, to paint a youth “less carefree” than that of the first trilogy, notes Télérama. To discover therefore for fans of the Klapisch trilogy and others!

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20 years after L’Auberge Espagnole, it’s the turn of Xavier and Wendy’s children to live the European experience of their parents. Salade Grecque is the sequel to Cédric Klapisch’s trilogy series, released on Prime Video on April 14, 2023. In this series, subscribers will be able to discover the characters of Tom (Aliocha Schneider) and Mia (Megan Northam), the children by Xavier (Romain Duris) and Wendy (Kelly Reilly). One is a start-upper from New York, the other an activist who lies about her daily life to her family. Their values ​​and their opinions oppose them. After the death of their grandfather, they inherited a building in Athens. The opportunity for them to live with other young people from all over Europe and, perhaps, to get closer.

Synopsis – Xavier and Wendy’s children, Tom and Mia, inherit a building in Athens when their grandfather dies. Tom then joins his sister in Greece to manage this family inheritance and discovers that Mia is actually an activist who is lying to her family by claiming to be studying in Erasmus. They find themselves living with young people from all over Europe in collective life.

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