A week after rebroadcasting the first episode ofParallel investigationFrance 3 returns to “unpublished” mode this Saturday January 18, 2025 with the broadcast, from 9:05 p.m., of a new episode of the powerful collection Murders in… : Murders in Honfleur ! Located in Normandy, this investigation is carried out by a beautiful duo, composed of Hélène Seuzaret and Bernard Farcy, the unforgettable commissioner of the cinematographic saga Taxi !
Murders in Honfleur : What is the TV film broadcast this Saturday January 18, 2025 on France 3 about?
In Honfleur, on the quay, on this market day, in the middle of September, there is excitement. But excitement quickly gives way to fear. A lifeless body was found in the port, wrapped in a plastic cover closed by a rope. The victim, whose body is covered in sand and coarse salt, is the deputy Jean-Charles Villiers (Xavier Lemaitre, previously seen in Olivia with Laëtitia Milot). The morbid staging recalls the legend of Harlequin, born in the 17th century in Honfleur itself. Captain Justine Leroy (Hélène Seuzaret) and her deputy Vianney (Mouloud Turki) are responsible for the investigation. The former big cop Paul Mesnil (Bernard Farcy), now retired and owner of a restaurant on the heights of the city, quickly joins them…
Murders in Honfleur : Where was the TV film broadcast this Saturday January 18, 2025 on France 3 filmed?
So, does Murders in Honfleur was filmed in Honfleur, the city of painters, or for example, in Saint-Malo, the corsair city? Obviously, no suspense: this episode of the collection Murders in… has indeed benefited from the magnificent natural settings of Honfleur, in the heart of Normandy. Filmed between September 18 and October 15, 2024, this investigation will allow viewers to see the fishing port, the Vieux-Bassin, the carousel, rue Haute, Place Sainte-Catherine or even the Eugène-Boudin museum, which had been exceptionally partially closed to visitors during filming. And obviously this little trip to Honfleur delighted Bernard Farcy as he told us in an interview: “When you know the city, and I know it quite well, there are obviously dramatic aspects at a certain time, dramatic in the cinematographic sense. There are small alleys with street lamps, ‘Jack the Jack’ atmospheres. ripper, ‘à la’ Agatha Christie. The atmosphere is superb in Honfleur. She is enthroned, she has her mysteries, we can guess them in the evening. We immediately have an atmosphere. ” You can discover this atmosphere this Saturday, January 18, from 9:05 p.m. on France 3.