
Braquo
A dark realistic cop series from world-famous filmmaker Olivier Marchal. Braquo follows a squad of Paris cops who exist in the blurred boundaries at the very edge of the law, often using violence and intimidation to get the job done. The lives of these officers change radically when their squad leader, falsely accused of corruption, commits suicide. Determined to clear his name they start an investigation of their own, only to find that the police department itself stands in their way. Driven by adrenaline and a thirst for justice, they must turn their backs on the laws they’re sworn to enforce if they are to uncover the truth. Facing constant danger from all sides - and with the two most likely outcomes being imprisonment or death – the stakes couldn’t be higher, but that merely serves to crank up the tension in this acclaimed series.
Marceau visits Caplan in prison to offer him a way of escape and amnesty for himself, Roxanne and Morlighem. But what does he expect in return?
After helping Caplan escape from prison, Marceau asks him to help infiltrate a gang of robbers known as the Invisibles.
Caplan's hunt for the Invisibles continues. His only lead is Myriam Elmidoro, Merks' sister, who runs a gambling circle in Paris.
Caplan finally makes contact with the Invisibles. Meanwhile, Roxanne and Morlighem plan to kidnap Myriam.
Caplan must carry out the dangerous mission of negotiating with Madame Arifa in order to earn Dantin's trust.
After successfully selling the gold to the Arifas, Caplin is offered another mission by Dantin. This one is much more dangerous.
Caplan must execute his plan to capture the Invisibles and hand them over to Fèvre. Meanwhile, Madame Arifa and her sons kidnap Myriam.
Fèvre confesses all to Caplan. He tells him about a safety deposit box in a bank which contains a record of France's role in corrupt missions on the continent.
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Jean-Hugues Anglade | Eddy Caplan |
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Samuel Le Bihan | Gabriel Marceau |
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François Levantal | Colonel Dantin |
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Hubert Koundé | Jonas Luanda |
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Nicolas Duvauchelle | Theo Vachewski |
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Joseph Malerba | Walter Morlighem |
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Sophie Broustal | Myriam Elmidoro |
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Karole Joseph | Roxane Delgado |
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Dimitri Rataud | Antoine Bleuvenne |
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Yann Babilée | Général Fevre |
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Annie Mercier | Madame Arifa |
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Geoffroy Thiebaut | Roland Vogel |
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Francis Renaud | Dréan |
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Marc Citti | Latif Arifa |
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Farid Elouardi | Yannis Fahad |
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Alain Figlarz | Serge Lemoine |
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Pascal Demolon | Gaetan Merks |
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Martial Bezot | Werner Blitch |
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Ludmila Mikael | Irène Bleuvenne |
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Julie Mouamma | Mélanie |
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Joël Lefrançois | Fargette |
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Virgile Bramly | Daniel Arifa |
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Manuel Gélin | Le préfet |
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Steve Tientcheu | Mwene Bambesi |
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Salem Kali | Ouari Boumendjel |
Director | Philippe Haim |
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Eric Valette |
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Writer | Abdel Raouf Dafri, Philippe Haim, Eric Valette, David Defendi, Edgar Marie | |
Producer | Herve Chabalier, Claude Chelli, Yorick Kalbache | |
Musician | Erwann Kermorvant | |
Photography | Vincent Muller, Laurent Barès |
Nr Discs | 1 |
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Layers | Single side, Single layer |
Regions | Region 2 |
Watched | |
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Quantity | 1 |
Index | 490 |
Added Date | Aug 06, 2015 17:55:04 |
Modified Date | Jul 16, 2024 09:15:21 |