Syndrome [E] (2022-2022)

Premiere:
July 22, 2022

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 6

Finale:
July 22, 2022

Creators:
Mathieu Missoffe

Original Title:
Syndrome [E]

Alternate Titles:
Syndrome E

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Escazal Films
Film Rites
Indian Paintbrush
Paramount Pictures France
TF1 Films Production

Countries:
FR

He is Franck Sharko, a crabby cop at the end of his rope. She is Lucie Henebelle, a lieutenant on the anti-crime squad obsessed with evil. Sharko and Lucie investigate top-secret scientific experiments and programs.

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Assistant Camera:
Manon Maestre

Assistant Location Manager:
Franck Filippelli

Assistant Production Design:
Léna Valero

Assistant Script:
Francis Chillet

Author:
Franck Thilliez

Boom Operator:
Amouzoune Abderazak

Camera Operator:
Zakaria Badreddine

Co-Producer:
Christophe Louis

Costume Design:
Agnès Falque

Dialogue Editor:
Emmanuel Angrand

Director:
Laure de Butler

Director of Photography:
Benjamin Louet

Drone Operator:
Patrick Coté

Electrician:
William Dumont
Alexis Grahovac
Alexandre Petazzoni

Extras Casting:
Bastien Beltrami

First Assistant Camera:
Baptiste Brandily

First Assistant Editor:
Clémentine Colin

Foley Artist:
Patrick Egreteau

Gaffer:
Renaud Seveau

Grip:
Jordan Champion

Key Grip:
Eric Bonnaire
Pascal Rossignol

Makeup Artist:
Avril Carpentier

Music:
Nathaniel Méchaly

Orchestrator:
Sebastien Baret

Screenplay:
Mathieu Missoffe

Sound Mixer:
Matthieu Cabooter

Still Photographer:
Sifeddine El Amine

Title Designer:
Laurent Brett

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mikaël Tanguy

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