The Disappearance French Disparue
Genre Drama Based on Desaparecida by Miguel Ángel BernardeauWritten by Marie Deshaires Catherine Touzet Nathalie Alquier Directed by Charlotte Brandström Composer Frans Bak Country of origin France Original language French No. of seasons1 No. of episodes8 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-ProductionRTBF Network France 2 Release April 22 (2015-04-22 ) – May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13 )
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
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
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