Louise Bernard with Alexis Patri 11:27 am, October 14, 2021
Via his production company Particules, the journalist and presenter David Pujadas, who has been working on LCI since 2017, is embarking on a fictional project around the politico-financial scandal that surrounded the one who was the first shareholder of the L'Oréal group, the French billionaire Liliane Bettencourt.
The Bettencourt affair could become a fiction.
Journalist and presenter David Pujadas is working on a project inspired by the politico-financial scandal that surrounded the one who was the first shareholder of the L'Oréal group and who died in 2017, according to information from our colleagues from the
Puremédias
site
.
A case of suspicion of illegal financing, which targeted figures such as former Minister Eric Woerth, former President Nicolas Sarkozy and photographer François-Marie Banier.
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A project without a diffuser
The journalist is working on this project through his Particules production company.
More accustomed to information than to fictions, Particules joins forces with another production company, Newen, to whom we owe several successful fictions.
And in particular the daily soap operas
Plus belle la vie
for France 3 and
Here everything begins
for TF1.
It remains to find a broadcaster: a channel or a platform for this mini-series which would have ten episodes.
This fictional project has not yet found one.