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Major Trends in the World of Mobile Fiction


Delphine Rivet (Konbini): “We demand Duanju series that stimulate us, intellectually or emotionally”
While the micro-drama format remains largely unexplored by French critics, some observers are beginning to approach it with curiosity and openness. In an article published on Konbini, Delphine Rivet analyzes the rise of these vertical fictions born in China, designed for phone screens and consumed at high speed. She describes an ecosystem where storytelling adapts to the logic of contemporary uses: very short episodes, often mass-produced, but capable of generating strong em
Oct 20


“Europe has a role to play in global Duanju” Victor Potrel, TheSoul Publishing
Interviewed by Wenwen Han as part of the roundtable organized by the Short Drama Alliance, Victor Potrel, Director of External Strategy at TheSoul Publishing, embodies a new generation of content strategists. Based in London, he closely observes the rise of short dramas, these ultra-short, vertical fictions that are reshaping video usage on mobile devices. For him, this format is neither a miniature version of cinema nor a passing trend, but a language in its own right, with
Oct 19


France Inter journalists want to "resist" the Duanju
On October 14, 2025, at the end of the 7 p.m. news on France Inter, the major French public radio station, the journalists humorously concluded: "We will resist, we will fight with our little arms." A seemingly innocuous phrase, but revealing a certain French reflex in the face of cultural revolutions. We laugh to keep at a distance what is disturbing: a new, fast, popular, and strangely effective format. This ironic tone is not just a radio joke. It is part of a broader cont
Oct 18
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