A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
January 1, 1995
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 3
Finale:
January 1, 1995
Original Title:
Belle Époque
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Canal+
GMT Productions
Les Productions EGM
Les Productions de la Grande Année
SFP
TFI France
Transfilm International
Countries:
FR
It all begins when Lucien Lachenay (André Dussollier), famous builder of the moving sidewalk for the 1900 Universal Exhibition, saves the life of the beautiful Alice Avellano (Kristin Scott Thomas), whom her husband, who has gone mad, was trying to strangle. Lucien Lachenay is himself threatened by a group of anarchists who have instructed a young worker, Alphonse (Benno Fürmann), to suppress him. Alphonse messes up the job, but Lucien, impressed by his inexhaustible energy and thirst for knowledge, agrees to be his mentor instead of handing him over to the police. In the years that follow, Lucien, Alphonse, Alice and the young and attractive Laure (Isabelle Carré) will face the game of rivalry, betrayal and reconciliation.
Associate Producer:
Brigitte Germain
Casting:
Cornelia von Braun
Director:
Gavin Millar
Director of Photography:
William Lubtchansky
Original Music Composer:
Laurent Petitgirard
Producer:
Jean-Pierre Guérin
J.K. Amalou
Claude Léger
Nardo Castillo
Hugo Heppell
Claude Nedjar
Production Design:
Pascal Chatton
Sound:
Claude Hazanavicius
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hans Peter Strobl
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