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France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022

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France in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Eurovision Song Contest 2022
Participating broadcasterFrance Télévisions
Country France
Selection processEurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez !
Selection date5 March 2022
Competing entry
Song"Fulenn"
ArtistAlvan andAhez
Songwriters
  • Marine Lavigne
  • Alvan Morvan Rosius
Placement
Final result24th, 17 points
Participation chronology
◄202120222023►

France was represented at theEurovision Song Contest 2022 with the song "Fulenn" performed byAlvan andAhez. The French broadcasterFrance Télévisions organised the national finalEurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez ! in order to select the French entry for the 2022 contest. Twelve songs competed in the national final on 5 March 2022, where the winner was selected over two rounds of voting.[1]

Background

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Main article:France in the Eurovision Song Contest

Prior to the 2022 contest, France has participated in the Eurovision Song Contest sixty-three times since its debut as one of seven countries to take part inthe inaugural contest.[2] France first won the contest in1958 with "Dors, mon amour" performed byAndré Claveau. In the 1960s, they won three times, with "Tom Pillibi" performed byJacqueline Boyer in1960, "Un premier amour" performed byIsabelle Aubret in1962 and "Un jour, un enfant" performed byFrida Boccara, who won in1969 in a four-way tie with theNetherlands,Spain and theUnited Kingdom. France's fifth victory came in1977, whenMarie Myriam won with the song "L'oiseau et l'enfant". France has also finished second five times, withPaule Desjardins in1957,Catherine Ferry in1976,Joëlle Ursull in1990,Amina in1991 (who lost out toSweden'sCarola in a tie-break), andBarbara Pravi in2021. In the 21st century, France has had less success, only making the top ten five times, withNatasha St-Pier finishing fourth in2001,Sandrine François finishing fifth in2002,Patricia Kaas finishing eighth in2009,Amir finishing sixth in2016, and Pravi finishing second in 2021 with 499 points.

The French national broadcaster,France Télévisions, broadcasts the event within the country and delegates the selection of the nation's entry to the television channelFrance 2. The French broadcaster has used both national finals and internal selection to choose the national entry in the past. The2018 and2019 French entries were selected via the national finalDestination Eurovision, while in 2021, the new formatEurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez ! was used as the national selection.

Before Eurovision

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Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez !

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Eurovision France, c'est vous qui décidez ! ("Eurovision France, it's you who decide!") was the national final organised byFrance 2 to select France's entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022.[3] The competition took place on 5 March 2022 at the France Télévisions studios inSaint-Denis, hosted byStéphane Bern andLaurence Boccolini.[4][5][6] The show was broadcast on France 2,TV5Monde andTV5 Québec Canada on a time delay as well as online via France Télévisions and TV5Monde's official websitesfrance.tv andeurope.tv5monde.com, respectively.[7][8] The national final was watched by 1.47 million viewers in France with a market share of 8.8%.[9]

Format

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The format of the national final consists of a live final on 5 March 2022 where the winner was selected over two rounds of voting.[10] Twelve entries competed in the first round, from which five was selected exclusively by public televoting to advance to the second round, the superfinal. A ten-member Francophone and international jury panel then selected a wildcard entry from the remaining seven entries to proceed to the superfinal. In the superfinal, the winner was determined by the combination of public televoting (50%) and the ten-member jury panel (50%).[11] The public and the juries each had a total of 420 points to award, with each jury member awarding 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 points to their top six entries. Viewers were able to vote via telephone and SMS voting which also accepted international votes, with the public vote awarding 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120 points to their top six songs. The jury panel consisted of:[12]

Competing entries

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France 2 opened a submission period on 21 June 2021 in order for interested artists and songwriters to submit their proposals through an online submission form up until the deadline on 24 October 2021. Songs were required to contain at least 70% French language or French regional language lyrics with a free language allowance for the remaining lyrics.[1] At the closing of the deadline, the French broadcaster received 3,000 submissions.[13] Auditions which featured entries shortlisted from the received submissions took place starting on 6 January 2022 at the Apollo Theatre inParis, and the twelve entries selected to compete in the national final were announced on 16 February 2022.[14][15][16]

Final

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Alvan (left) and Sterenn Diridollou, Marine Lavigne and Sterenn Le Guillou ofAhez

The final took place on 5 March 2022. Twelve entries competed and the winner was selected over two rounds of voting. In the first round, the top five entries as determined exclusively by public televoting advanced to the second round, the superfinal. "Ma famille" performed by Cyprien Zeni was awarded the wildcard by a Francophone and international ten-member jury panel from the remaining seven entries to proceed to the superfinal. Immediately after the artists concluded their performances, a number was shown which denoted the amount of jury members who liked the song, however the results were symbolic and did not affect the voting. In the superfinal, the winner, "Fulenn" performed byAlvan andAhez, was determined by the combination of public televoting and the ten-member jury. In addition to performing their contest entry, the twelve artists performed the song "Imagine" byJohn Lennon in support of the Ukrainian people affected by theRussian invasion of the country, preceded by a message from UkrainianEurovision Song Contest 2016 winnerJamala.Barbara Pravi, who representedFrance in the 2021 Contest, performed her song "Voilà" as the interval act of the show.


Final – 5 March 2022[17]
DrawArtistSongSongwriter(s)LikesResult
1Soa"Seule"LudySoa, NathanSoa8Advanced
2Joan"Madame"Joan, Alex Finkin7Eliminated
3Saam"Il est où ?"Saam, Ness, Charles Boccara6Eliminated
4Elia [fr]"Téléphone"Elia, Anibeatz8Eliminated
5Marius"Les chansons d'amour"Marius Niollet,Igit [fr], Jonathan Cagne8Advanced
6Hélène in Paris"Paris mon amour"Hélène Benhamou, Virginie Lesdemia, David Lefèvre6Eliminated
7Joanna"Navigateure"Joanna Fouquet, Sutus, Gaspard Murphy7Eliminated
8Alvan andAhez"Fulenn"Marine Lavigne, Alvan Morvan Rosius9Advanced
9Julia"Chut"Julia Fiquet, Alban Lico, Fabien Mettay, Anton Wick5Eliminated
10Cyprien Zeni"Ma famille"Cyprien Zeni, Stéphane Petrequi, Nicolas Lassus7Wildcard
11Pauline Chagne"Nuit Pauline"Pauline Chagne, Antonin Tardy9Advanced
12Elliott"La tempête"Elliott Schmitt,François Welgryn [fr],Aliose [fr], Gaspard Murphy6Advanced
Superfinal – 5 March 2022
ArtistSongJuryTelevotePointsPlace
Alvan andAhez"Fulenn"1021202221
Cyprien Zeni"Ma famille"7420945
Elliott"La tempête"3260926
Marius"Les chansons d'amour"80401204
Pauline Chagne"Nuit Pauline"721001722
Soa"Seule"60801403
Detailed jury votes
SongJeniferG. TearsYseultA. ManoukianA. GalianaJ. JonathanC. FéraudE. GossuinNicolettaS. JulesPoints
"Seule"62641010662860
"Les chansons d'amour"1084108124481280
"Fulenn"12610121281212126102
"Ma famille"8412664101010474
"Nuit Pauline"21288468861072
"La tempête"4102222224232

At Eurovision

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According to Eurovision rules, all nations with the exceptions of the host country and the "Big Five" (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) are required to qualify from one of two semi-finals in order to compete in the final; the top ten countries from each semi-final progress to the final. As a member of the "Big Five", France automatically qualified to compete in the final on 14 May 2022. France was set to perform in the first half of the final.[18] In addition to its participation in the final, France was also required to broadcast and vote in one of the two semi-finals. This was decided via a draw held during the semi-final allocation draw on 25 January 2022, when it was announced that France would be voting in the first semi-final.[19]

Voting

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Points awarded to France

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Points awarded to France (Final)[20]
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points
10 points
8 points
7 points Armenia
6 points
5 points
4 points
3 points
2 points
1 point

Points awarded by France

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Points awarded by France (Semi-final 1)
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Armenia Greece
10 points Ukraine Ukraine
8 points Portugal Netherlands
7 points Moldova Armenia
6 points Lithuania Portugal
5 points Albania  Switzerland
4 points Netherlands Iceland
3 points Iceland Norway
2 points Norway Lithuania
1 point Greece Austria
Points awarded by France (Final)
ScoreTelevoteJury
12 points Ukraine United Kingdom
10 points Moldova Ukraine
8 points Serbia Poland
7 points Spain Armenia
6 points Portugal Belgium
5 points Armenia Spain
4 points Poland Netherlands
3 points Italy Greece
2 points United Kingdom Czech Republic
1 point Romania Portugal

Detailed voting results

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The following members comprised the French jury:[21][22]

  • Fabienne Moszer - Director of external relations of Accor Hotels Arena
  • Jean-Philippe Lemonnier – Producer, Art director
  • Maëva Raharisoa – Head of TV promotion at Mercury Records
  • Mireille Dumas - Journalist, TV producer, presenter
  • Moë Bennani - TV producer
Detailed voting results from France (Semi-final 1)
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3Juror 4Juror 5RankPointsRankPoints
01 Albania12171717171765
02 Latvia139129151412
03 Lithuania16861269256
04  Switzerland5311536517
05 Slovenia17161315161613
06 Ukraine921210210210
07 Bulgaria14121411131516
08 Netherlands2113823874
09 Moldova1115164121347
10 Portugal8410155638
11 Croatia714151441115
12 Denmark15781391214
13 Austria10134101110111
14 Iceland6627147483
15 Greece31761112101
16 Norway41051688392
17 Armenia1593747112
Detailed voting results from France (Final)
DrawCountryJuryTelevote
Juror 1Juror 2Juror 3Juror 4Juror 5RankPointsRankPoints
01 Czech Republic1114101049222
02 Romania221724202223101
03 Portugal1051471710156
04 Finland23152214101817
05  Switzerland17121612141624
06 France
07 Norway818171391415
08 Armenia476374765
09 Italy20101917181983
10 Spain341115156547
11 Netherlands6199487414
12 Ukraine52211210112
13 Germany21201318162120
14 Lithuania19161516132012
15 Azerbaijan24222322212423
16 Belgium967535616
17 Greece72156128321
18 Iceland18821951219
19 Moldova122320212322210
20 Sweden1513411111111
21 Australia1611823191518
22 United Kingdom2312211292
23 Poland1112863874
24 Serbia1324324241338
25 Estonia1491819201713

Notes

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References

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