This Saturday, December 21 at 9:10 p.m., France 3 broadcasts a new episode from its collection Murders in… this time with a police investigation in Château-Thierry. In an interview, Philippe Lelièvre returned to his understanding with Elsa Lunghini.
France 3 on the road to new success. As the end-of-year holidays approach, the public service does not change its habits and still offers its detective fiction. This Saturday, December 21 at 9:10 p.m., the channel is broadcasting a new episode from its collection Murders in… this time with a police investigation in Château-Thierry. Carried by Philippe Lelièvre and Elsa Lunghini, this new episode immerses the viewer in the city of Jean de La Fontaine, where the body of the president of the court is found on the steps of the palace. Captain Laetitia Alfonsi inherits the investigation, even though she is the victim's illegitimate daughter, provoking lies which can harm the smooth running of the investigations. In addition, she must face the demands of her half-brother Thibault who threatens to reveal this dark secret unless she agrees to collaborate with him. As the investigation progresses, the two investigators find common ground and family reconciliation is now possible. In this city steeped in history, our two heroes risk experiencing some disappointments, especially since the murderer has struck again…
Murders in Château-Thierry : Philippe Lelièvre is pleased with his collaboration with Elsa Lunghini
In Murders in Château-ThierryPhilippe Lelièvre and Elsa Lunghini form a stunning duo. Recently, Philippe Lelièvre gave an interview to Télé Star in which he returns to this new episode where he plays a tenacious cop. In this interview, the actor and director returned to his understanding with Elsa Lunghini. “It's a real encounter! I knew her. Humanly, she's a wonderful woman, very gentle, kind…“, he declared, visibly won over by the atmosphere on the set.
Murders in Château-Thierry: Philippe Lelièvre has not watched the old episodes
In the rest of the interview, Philippe Lelièvre returned to all the references to Jean de La Fontaine, since the man of letters was born in Château-Thierry. “The references to the author and his fables were well used. But I don't watch that much television and I don't have an opinion on this collection of Murders… I like to do and not watch too much . I invent, I am instinctive”he added.