France 3 is airing a new TV movie tonight in the Shadow of the Dunes, starring Bruno Salomone, Michael Lumer (Why I Live) and Erica Saint. In the light of the serial killings, is the press involved in this investigation?
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Becker, a Parisian criminal, goes with Julie, his wife, who, tired of putting the investigation above all else, went to a shelter with the children in a childhood village, between a pine forest and the ocean. Unfortunately, the region is usually so quiet, in shock, especially after the disgusting murder.
A case that worries Evelyn, her mother-in-law, who heads the village council, asking her son-in-law to support the local gendarmerie. But how can he hope to get his wife back, renew the role of a policeman who has just arrived? Only, Becker’s curiosity quickly fuels this non-trivial crime. He immediately begins an investigation, and a mysterious death multiplies around them. So a double challenge for Becker, who will have to remove the killer mask and why not … save his couple.
In the shadow of the dunesDirected by Philippe Daju and written by Christian Mushart, Patrick Tringal and Julien Geriff.
With Bruno Salomon, Michael Lumer, Erika Saint, Guillaume Faure, François Bureloupe, Melanie Robert …
Saturday, May 21, at 9:10 p.m., at France 3
What does the press think …
According to Télé 7 Jours:
“Unlike many detective TV movies, the ending of which is often predictable, this movie has a particularly surprising result after a breathtaking investigation.” 4/5
According to Télé Loisirs:
“Despite a few sentimental overtones, the ‘investigator’s private life’ conspiracy with the criminal investigation story reinforces our desire to finish this beautiful, slow and exotic thriller. Bruno Salomone, to whom we are not accustomed. Seeing an investigator in a suit is convincing.” 3/5
According to TV Star:
“A story rich in twists and turns dealing with topics such as ecology or hunting. (…) Bruno Salomone offers a very compelling performance.” 3/5
According to TV Cable Sat:
“This thriller is successful because it is bold and goes beyond the ordinary.” 3/5
According to Telerama:
“All the usual places for Frances 3 thrillers are here (…). We would have been completely saddened by the combination of these clichés if Bruno Salomone had not been there holding the film on his shoulders: obsessed with his family in bad leadership. The job, it turns out, is pretty It’s disturbing. ” 2/5
Source: allocine

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