Fans of the successful France 3 collection will rejoice because the channel is offering this Saturday, November 9, Murders in the Gorges du Verdon, carried by Bruno Wolkowitch. Is it worth a look? Our opinion.
Saturday November 9, France 3 takes fans of French fiction to Provence with Murders in the Verdon Gorges, an episode of its successful detective collection broadcast for the first time in June 2023. In the casting, viewers will find Bruno Wolkowitch, a regular in the franchise since after Murders in Carcassonne, with Rebecca Hampton, and Murders in Morvan, with Virginie Hocq, the actor once again leads the investigation.
Murders in the Verdon Gorges : What is the episode with Bruno Wolkowitch about?
Direction the Gorges du Verdon where the body of a renowned entrepreneur and a local figure has just been discovered on the Castillon dam in an astonishing display. An investigation carried out jointly by Major Rouvier, a regional gendarme close to retirement, Captain Zakine, from the Marseille research section, and Chloé Delage, a psychocriminologist, sent by the department of science and behavior. Vengeance, lust, greed: this complex affair will force investigators to confront the past. On the sidelines of this investigation, Rouvier and Delage, who are father and daughter, will try to reconnect communication.
Murders in the Verdon Gorges : Should you watch the episode with Bruno Wolkowitch broadcast this Saturday, November 9? Our opinion
Of the sixty episodes in the France 3 collection, not all are equal. This Murders in the Verdon Gorges figures prominently and fulfills the specifications of the franchise with a trio of new investigators and equally well-found secondary characters. Bruno Wolkowitch, Gary Mihaileanu (Alice Nevers) and Barbara Probst (The Code) carry out the investigation and cross paths with Michel Jonasz, perfect in the role of a relative of the surly victim, and Cécilia Hornus, far from the character of Blanche in More beautiful life, which she should very probably find again very soon since the soap opera is preparing to make its comeback on the air. Add to that a well-crafted plot and superb shots of the region (and a neat credits) ending the fiction, making this Murders in the Verdon Gorges a good vintage
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