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Television. A film shot partly in Méricourt will be broadcast this Wednesday evening

Television. A film shot partly in Méricourt will be broadcast this Wednesday evening
Television. A TV film shot partly in Méricourt will be broadcast this Wednesday evening

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Florian Brassart

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Nov. 20, 2024 at 6:00 a.m.

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The mining basin continues to attract the cameras of directors! This Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 9:05 p.m., 2 will broadcast a new film titled Reports. It was partly filmed in Méricourtin Pas-de-Calais.

Signalements, a new TV film from France 2

The town – and in particular its slag heap – located near had already hosted the filming of a few scenes from the series The world does not exist broadcast on Arte. This time, the cameras filmed in a residential area of ​​Méricourt where one of the main actresses of the TV film was seen, Cécile known for having played Candice Renoir in the eponymous series from France Télévisions.

Odile Vuillemin et Bruno Solo will also be featured in the TV movie. Reportsdirected by Eric Métayer, is based on a true story. It traces the journey of Laurence Jambu, a remarkable woman who will face alone the entire system associated with early childhood abuse to save her niece Karine, a victim of her own family. She won her case after more than 10 years of fierce struggle.

See you this Wednesday evening from 9:05 p.m. on France 2!

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