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While Maman Guérin organizes the final details of the riots which are to converge on rue Chabrol, Prefect Lépine receives unexpected help from the anarchists. Fiersi is on the run, Jouin continues the investigation alone and protects Jeanne from the murder she has just committed to save him. And we see Jouin, now unhappily married and with a young child, and Fiersi, who still employs the rough stuff while collecting debts for Stenheil. But, at that time, only towns with more than 5,000 inhabitants were required to have a police force. Nury: What I like about this Noir approach to history is that it suggests that things were not better before. Yes, there’s a nostalgia about the past. But progress has been made since. This helps me to remain optimistic. Yesterday was hell but we survived. Maybe we can do something about today. We also get plenty of other intrigues. Lépine’s daughter, Louise (Mathilde Weil), is now centre stage, revealing herself to be a formidable operator – she’s advising her father in police business, as well as keeping a beady eye on Steinheil, who is sending the police commissioner perfumed letters, letters that seem to be having their desired effect.

What trends in contemporary high end European drama series production are exemplified by “Paris Police 1900”? The prefect Lépine towards the birth of the modern police", by Jean-Marc Berlière, Denoe͏̈l edition, 23.95 euros. The series airs on the channel Canal+ in France, and we'll keep you updated once we have more information. Paris Police 1905 plot History of the police in France, from the wars of religion to the present day", by Vincent Milliot, Emmanuel Blanchard, Vincent Denis, Arnaud-Dominique Houte, Belin edition, 41 euros.Premier League Football: Man City v Newcastle, 11.30am, BT Sport 1 At Etihad Stadium. Followed by Southampton v Leicester at 5pm on Sky Sports Main Event.

He explained: "Obviously you don't have access to any videos or recordings because they didn't exist. What I like, is you can look at pictures and it's a snapshot but you don't know what happened before or after. So it's already the beginning of the creative work of the actor, to imagine. Based out of the Paris Prefecture, its police H.Q., Antoine Jouin, an ambitious but principled young inspector volunteers to investigate – and begin to put together the pieces behind the woman’s death, stumbling on far more evil than a single psychopath. In season one, I would always struggle because I needed to be more quiet and reserved, and not really able to speak my mind. Jouin always had so much weight on his shoulders, and his superiors would often take over on cases. Canal + is broadcasting this Monday at 9:05 pm the last two episodes of Paris Police 1900. A series that combines historical characters and fictional protagonists.

Research-wise I used movies, documentation, I read up on as much as I could. Obviously, you don't have access to any videos or recordings because they didn't exist. What I like, is you can look at pictures and it's a snapshot but you don't know what happened before or after. So it's already the beginning of the creative work of the actor, to imagine.

But there are no major improbabilities ”, judge Arnaud-Dominique Houte, professor at the Sorbonne and police specialist in the 19th century *. The programme will air in French with subtitles, and each episode is 53 minutes in extent. Paris Police 1905 aired on Canal+ in December 2022. At the time, the fragile Third Republic was faced with "an extreme left that we will call anarchist for convenience, and an extreme right which has never supported the Republic, democracy, a regime without God", explains Jean -Marc Berlière. I enjoyed the series overall, but I didn't really get invested in any of the characters. Except for the obvious villains, I had no feelings about any of the

In 1899 in Paris, the Third Republic is in crisis again. Amid civic unrest fuelled by rumours of the impending release of Alfred Dreyfus, the government is under threat from nationalists, royalists and anti-Semites on one hand and from anarchists on the other. The situation is made worse by the sudden death of the President, Félix Faure. This is where the modern police was born", explains the professor emeritus at the University of Burgundy. To identify repeat criminals at a time when the identity card does not exist, the head of the photographic service of the prefecture, Alphonse Bertillon, will develop an anthropometric system later called “Bertillonage”.

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