Syndrome E: The First Pictures of the Series with Vincent Elbaz Adapted from the Novels by Franck Tilleys

Syndrome E: The First Pictures of the Series with Vincent Elbaz Adapted from the Novels by Franck Tilleys

Ahead of its scheduled arrival on TF1 this autumn, a series of Syndrome E events will delight Salto subscribers from Friday.

In previews offered on a platform like They Were 10, Sauver Lisa, or more recently, HPI before, Syndrome E is nothing more than screenwriter Mathieu Misoff’s (Zone Blanche) adaptation of Franck Tilley’s novel of the same name, dedicated to the heroes. Charcot and Henebel.

Directed by Laure de Butler, whose talent is well established after the hugely successful La Promise broadcast on TF1 last year, this very dark thriller begins when Frank Charcot, a gruff and lonely policeman unable to recover from the death of his daughter, begins . A particularly complex investigation aimed at finding children who have mysteriously disappeared.

While the old 1960s movie brings strange and dangerous behavior to the audience, Lucy Hannebel, a 35-year-old police officer and single mother, realizes that her past may be connected to Charcot’s investigation, so she decides to join his team.

Therefore, the meeting of the two police officers promises to be electric. But this investigation, above all, takes them, from Morocco to Canada, to the border of the strange. Hoping to shed light on more than just problematic science experiments.

Vincent Elbaz and Jennifer Dekker, the resident of the Comedie-Française, inheriting his first leading role in the series, Syndrome E can also count on a very good supporting cast, which includes, in particular, Emmanuelle Béart, Kool Shen, Michel Bernier, Richard Bohringer. , Ann Charrier, Berenger Crieff, Dominique Blanc, and Sammy Segir.

And according to the first images released by Salto (seen in the player above), as well as the series’ terrifyingly effective pitch, Syndrome E promises to be a breathless, bloody and rather grim thriller that looks at the fantasy side. And horror might push the limits of what TF1 has to offer in terms of policing.

Frank Tillis fans should be won over. And also thriller lovers.

See you this Friday, July 22 at Salto to discover six episodes of Syndrome E.

Source: allocine

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