Fabien Nury, in the torments of the Belle Époque
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Poster of the Canal + series "Paris Police 1900", a creation of Fabien Nury.
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By: Jean-François Cadet Follow
51 min
After the “Guyana” series, Fabien Nury signs the screenplay for a new original creation for Canal +.
With “Paris Police 1900”, he did it again, offering an impressive immersion in the Paris of the Belle Époque and in the ruthless world of law enforcement at the turn of the century.
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A President of the Republic who dies in awe, between the expert mouth of a demi-mondaine, the hatred of the Leagues which is unleashed against Dreyfus and the Jews, the prefect Lépine who tries to restore order in the streets of Paris and a corrupt police, Alphonse Bertillon and the progress of forensic identity mobilized about a suitcase found in the Seine, with inside the trunk of a female body.
Welcome to a Belle Époque which bears only its name, so much the crime, the anarchist threat and the anti-Semitic hatred are given to their heart's content in a Republic still not sure of itself.
Also welcome to the confluence of political thriller, historical fiction and police investigation.
Welcome above all to the new creation of
Fabien Nury
, a prolific comic book writer who once again and successfully tries his hand at television fiction through the new creation of Canal Plus: "Paris Police 1900".
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They are students of the École des Beaux-Arts de Paris, of the National Conservatory of Music and Dance or of the famous Ferrandi School which trains professionals in gastronomy and luxury hotels.
Whether they practice drawing, the art of chocolate making or the harpsichord, how are these young artists who continue to study in their schools living with the Covid epidemic?
Marjorie Bertin
went to meet them.
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