The Disappearance (2015 TV series)

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The Disappearance
FrenchDisparue
GenreDrama
Based onDesaparecida
by Miguel Ángel Bernardeau
Written byMarie Deshaires
Catherine Touzet
Nathalie Alquier
Directed byCharlotte Brandström
ComposerFrans Bak
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
ProducersIris Bucher
Nicolas Duval Adassovsky
Laurent Zeitoun
Yann Zenou
Arnauld de Battice
Caroline de Borchgrave
Anne Leduc
Production locationsLyon, France
CinematographyPascal Gennesseaux
Running time52 minutes
Production companiesQuad Télévision
AT-Production
RTBF
DistributorFrance 2
BBC Four
Release
Original networkFrance 2
Picture format1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Original releaseApril 22 (2015-04-22) –
May 13, 2015 (2015-05-13)

The Disappearance (French: Disparue) is an eight-part French police thriller mini-series, which was originally broadcast in France from 22 April to 13 May 2015, and inspired by the Spanish series Desaparecida. The series was subsequently broadcast in the United Kingdom, in a subtitled version, beginning 28 May 2016, on BBC4.[1]

The series explores the complex drama caused by the disappearance of a teenage girl in Lyon, and the subsequent police investigation to find her.

Cast and credits[]

Actor Character
Pierre-François Martin-Laval Julien Morel, Lea's father
Florence Morel, Lea's mother
Camille Razat Lea Morel
Thomas Morel, Lea's older brother
Zoe Morel, Lea's younger sister
Laurent Bateau Jean Morel, Julien's brother
Chris Morel, Jean's daughter
Sophie, Lea's god-mother
Francois-Xavier Demaison Commandant Bertrand Molina
Alice Pol Camille Guerin, Molina's deputy
Commissaire Louvin
Alex, forensic scene of crime officer
a police officer
Leo Legrand Romain Jamond-Valette, Lea's boyfriend, who also dated Chris
Stéphane Debac Mathias Tellier, Lea's teacher
Johan Libereau Nicolas Barraut, a waiter at the Morel's cafe
Anne, Julien's former lover
head teacher at Lea's school
Audrey, Thomas's girlfriend
Elodie, Nicolas's partner
Rose Molina, Bertrand's teenage daughter
Jenny, la prostitute
Corinne, Jean's girlfriend
Marco Berti, racing car tutor
Isabelle, Marco's wife
Frans Bak Original music
and Screenplay
Producer
Charlotte Brandstrom Director

References[]

  1. ^ "The Disappearance finale review – like playing Twister in a tornado". The Guardian. 20 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.

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