The great success of CANAL+ this spring, the BRI series, which began last April, managed to convince the public by recording more than 12 million views, but also the profession, reaching a 4.1 out of 5 in the press rating on AlloCiné.
Designed by Jérémie Guez and Erwan Augyarard, the original creation, worn by Sofiane Khames, Ophel Bau and Theo Christine (among others), took us through the corridors of BRI Versailles to meet those dedicated to long-term undercover investigations. , rather than causing explosive conflicts.
BRI: From Fiction to Documentary Series
If the series is confirmed for a second season, CANAL+ has lifted the curtain on BRI, a documentary series: a news that will undoubtedly serve you and will keep you waiting as much as you will be excited. Beyond fiction, this four-episode series immerses us first and foremost in the Paris BRI.
Shadow and surveillance operations, then identifying targets on the spot, arresting criminals: the men and women of this elite police unit, the heroes of the Bataclan, recount the progress of some of the most delicate operations at the heart of the fight against organized crime and terrorism.
This includes in particular the intervention of “quick departure”, dismantling a gang specialized in explosive attacks on ATMs, tracking down the main drug traffickers on the run or even disarming a madman in the heart of Paris. An exciting and impressive documentary, the first two episodes of which are available on myCANAL, followed by the last two from 22 December.
Find BRin, a documentary series, only on CANAL+ and myCANAL.
Source: Allocine

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