A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
February 8, 2024
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 6
Finale:
February 15, 2024
Creators:
Maxime Crupaux
Baptiste Fillon
Original Title:
De grâce
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
ARTE
Ego Productions
Savage Film
Countries:
FR
As he approaches sixty, the time has come for Pierre Leprieur to take stock of his life. What did he accomplish and what did he mess up during his life? He was formerly an influential trade unionist on the docks at Le Havre. The passing years saw his relationship with his wife and his now-adult children subside. One evening, with his whole family gathered together to celebrate his birthday, the party is ruined. His sons, Jean and Simon, find themselves accused of mass drug trafficking. Whilst their sister, Emma, a criminal lawyer, tries to get them out of this difficult situation, Pierre, who si convinced that he is being targeted, does his utmost to help them. Yet he knows that if he roots around too much, he could end up unearthing truths best left untold.
Assistant Art Director:
Erwan Temple
Casting:
Dorothée Auboiron
Constance Demontoy
Kadija Leclère
Co-Producer:
Bart Van Langendonck
Director:
Vincent Maël Cardona
Director of Photography:
Brice Pancot
Driver:
Levy Geurts
Electrician:
Laure Ménégale
Clément Brunet
Camille Prost
Xavier Sylvestre-Bru
First Assistant Director:
Leslie Gwinner
Marie Levent
Gaffer:
Benoît Jolivet
Graphic Designer:
Emilie Debus
Grip:
Thomas Serckx
Key Grip:
Boris Bourgois
Location Assistant:
Micha Merckx
Dimana Markovska
Music:
Maxence Dussère
Music Supervisor:
Etienne Tricard
Painter:
Camille Lemonnier
Producer:
Pierre-Emmanuel Fleurantin
Vincent Mouluquet
Production Design:
Philippe van Herwijnen
Screenplay:
Maxime Crupaux
Baptiste Fillon
Second Assistant Director:
Ivan Le Goff
Stunt Double:
Bryan Vigier
Third Assistant Director:
Marianne Caillaud
Transportation Captain:
Arno Vanhees
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