The Disappearance | |
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French | Disparue |
Genre | Drama |
Based on | Desaparecida by Miguel Ángel Bernardeau |
Written by | Marie Deshaires Catherine Touzet Nathalie Alquier |
Directed by | Charlotte Brandström |
Composer | Frans Bak |
Country of origin | France |
Original language | French |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Producers | Iris Bucher Nicolas Duval Adassovsky Laurent Zeitoun Yann Zenou Arnauld de Battice Caroline de Borchgrave Anne Leduc |
Production locations | Lyon, France |
Cinematography | Pascal Gennesseaux |
Running time | 52 minutes |
Production companies | Quad Télévision AT-Production RTBF |
Original release | |
Network | France 2 |
Release | April 22 – May 13, 2015 |
The Disappearance (French: Disparue) is an eight-part French police thriller mini-series, which was originally broadcast in France from 22 April to 13 May 2015, and inspired by the Spanish series Desaparecida. The series was subsequently broadcast in the United Kingdom, in a subtitled version, beginning 28 May 2016, on BBC4.[1]
The series explores the complex drama caused by the disappearance of a teenage girl in Lyon, and the subsequent police investigation to find her.
Cast and credits
Actor | Character |
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Pierre-François Martin-Laval | Julien Morel, Lea's father |
Alix Poisson | Florence Morel, Lea's mother |
Camille Razat | Lea Morel |
Maxime Taffanel | Thomas Morel, Lea's older brother |
Stella Trotonda | Zoe Morel, Lea's younger sister |
Laurent Bateau | Jean Morel, Julien's brother |
Zoe Marchal | Chris Morel, Jean's daughter |
Muriel Combeau | Sophie, Lea's god-mother |
Francois-Xavier Demaison | Commandant Bertrand Molina |
Alice Pol | Camille Guerin, Molina's deputy |
Christophe Gendreau | Commissaire Louvin |
Saida Jawad | Alex, forensic scene of crime officer |
Leon Vitale | a police officer |
Leo Legrand | Romain Jamond-Valette, Lea's boyfriend, who also dated Chris |
Stéphane Debac | Mathias Tellier, Lea's teacher |
Johan Libereau | Nicolas Barraut, a waiter at the Morel's cafe |
Cylia Malki | Anne, Julien's former lover |
Jacques Chambon | head teacher at Lea's school |
Melanie Tran | Audrey, Thomas's girlfriend |
Clementine Allain | Elodie, Nicolas's partner |
Mary Luneau | Rose Molina, Bertrand's teenage daughter |
Julie Seebacher | Jenny, la prostitute |
Melanie Baxter Jones | Corinne, Jean's girlfriend |
Mas Belsito | Marco Berti, racing car tutor |
Cecile Giroud | Isabelle, Marco's wife |
Frans Bak | Original music |
Marie Deshaires and Catherine Touzet | Screenplay |
Iris Bucher | Producer |
Charlotte Brandstrom | Director |
References
- ↑ "The Disappearance finale review – like playing Twister in a tornado". The Guardian. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
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