Today at 08:00 – by Thomas Fourcroy
On Saturday January 4 at 9:05 p.m., France 3 broadcasts Parallel investigation: A perfect crime. A new fiction with a surprising plot, carried by a choice casting… We think in particular of this face, particularly known to fans of Household scenes.
Notice to detective fiction aficionados, France 3 has something new for you this Saturday, January 4! At 9:05 p.m., the third channel indeed broadcasts Parallel investigation: A perfect crime. Signed Stéphanie Pillonca, the unit will follow the first part of the name worn by Medi Sadoun, Ariane Massenet and Stomy Bugsy. Today, we will meet Florence Pernel, Macha Méril, Jean-Baptiste Shelmerdine, Jérôme Le Banner and even David Mora on screen. A last city notably known for embodying the famous Fabien de Household scenes !
Parallel investigation : David Mora outside his comfort zone
Does the perfect crime exist? This is what journalist Fred Chaperot, his cameraman Manu and Thomas, gendarmerie commander, will have to answer. A hell of a gang embarked on the trail of a convoluted news story. Judge for yourself, it will all begin with the death of Fanny, a woman who left Jacques, an artistic ironworker whose suicide Fred had prevented! Obviously, the abandoned husband will be suspected of the famous murder, a thesis which will not appeal to the journalist… In the costume of Commander Thomas, who will help her solve this crime, we find none other than David Mora. Having auditioned for another role – which he did not reveal -, the actor declared himself delighted with this experience at the microphone of the Julian’s media blog, far from “comic springs” of Household scenes : “It’s true that anything that can take me out of my comfort zone of my character that I play all year round in Household Scenes which is very caricatured, where I look more for comic springs, is interesting There, I went for a little more in the bass, I was more composed, I perhaps had a little more weight in what I said and it’s true that it’s interesting to rub shoulders with. that kind of character too.”
David Mora, a gendarmerie commander far from the “clichés” like?
Playing a man in blue didn’t frighten David Mora, who hopes to surprise himself and thus surprise the public: “I think we all try to do our gendarmerie commander as best we can, without getting too into clichés, even if the genre dictates that there is, story-wise, always a dead person at the beginning. In any case, I I tried to do it as sincerely as possible, I tried to surprise myself in the hope of surprising the viewer and being as legitimate as possible.”