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Astrid et Raphaëlle is a Franco-Belgian detective television series which aired in the United Kingdom as Astrid: Murder in Paris, [1] in the United States simply as Astrid, [2] and in Spain as Bright Minds. [3] It is a Franco-Belgian detective television series, created by Alexandre de Seguins and Laurent Burtin.
Sara Mortensen in 2018. Sara Mortensen (born 10 December 1979) is a French actress. [1]She is known for her role as Coralie Blain in the television series Plus belle la vie, and that of the young autistic criminology expert, Astrid Nielsen in Astrid et Raphaëlle.
Lola Dewaere (born 4 December 1979), also known as Lola Céleste Marie Bourdeaux, is a French actress well known for her portrayal of the resourceful and empathetic police commander Raphaëlle Coste in the television series Astrid et Raphaëlle — broadcast in the United States by PBS under the title Astrid — alongside Sara Mortensen, the trilingual actress who portrays Astrid, an autistic ...
The series is produced in association with Belgium's Happy Duck Films and has support from the Belgian Tax Shelter. Maarten Moerkerke is directing the series, which is adapted from the original French series Astrid and Raphaelle. Jo McGrath and Walter Iuzzolino are executive producers for Eagle Eye.
Balthazar is a French crime-thriller drama television series created by Clothilde Jamin and Clélia Constantine, broadcast in Belgium since 20 November 2018, on La Une, and, in France, since 6 December 2018, on TF1.
We look forward to welcoming ‘Ronja the Robber’s Daughter’ to Netflix in 2024.” “Ronja the Robber’s Daughter” will drop on Netflix in the Nordics, CEE, U.K., France, Spain and the ...
The story follows professional thief Assane Diop, the only son of an immigrant from Senegal who had come to France to seek a better life for himself and his child. Assane's father is framed for the theft of an expensive diamond necklace by his employer, the wealthy and powerful Hubert Pellegrini, and dies in his prison cell, leaving the fourteen-year-old Assane to fend for himself on the ...
HPI (acronym for French: Haut potentiel intellectuel, lit. 'high intellectual potential', an alternative term for giftedness) is a French-Belgian crime-comedy television series.