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Episode: Season 1
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 1280x720 | Added: 2017-May-31 |
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Karole Rocher, born in 1974 in Bezons, France, began her acting career in 1995 with a role in a music video by Olivier Dahan for Princesse Erika. She appeared in films like 'Un Frère', 'Sauve-moi', and 'Osmose'. Notably, she starred in the TV series 'Braquo' on Canal + from 2008 to 2009. In addition to acting, Karole Rocher has been nominated for a César Award for her role in 'Polisse'.
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"Lilou Fog, a statuesque blonde standing at 5'8", hails from Marseille, France. Her maternal roots trace back to Corsica, while her paternal lineage is Italian. After six years of pursuing finance studies, she chose to invest in her acting aspirations. Now based in Paris, she has amassed significant screen time on television, a medium that liberally portrays nudity compared to its American counterpart. In the film 'Puerto Ricans in Paris' (2015), she refrained from baring all, but in the comedic TV series 'Mes amis, mes amours, mes emmerdes', she offered viewers a glimpse of her assets in two episodes, potentially elevating audience engagement."
Birth Name: Sylvie Paupardin
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Release Year: 2009
Nation: France
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Director: Eric Valette, Frédéric Jardin, Frédéric Schoendoerffer, Manuel Boursinhac, Olivier Marchal, Philippe Haïm, Xavier Palud
Writer: Abdel Raouf Dafri, Arnaud Tourangin, David Defendi, Edgar Marie, Eric Valette, Frank Henry, Hervé Albertazzi, Jean-Guy Serrier, Michaël Souhaité, Olivier Marchal, Philippe Haïm, Yann Le Nivet
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Keywords: police
Braquo follows four police officers of the SDPJ Hauts-de-Seine: Eddie Caplan, Walter Morlighem, Theo Wachevski, and Roxane Delgado. Their colleague, Max, commits suicide after being unfairly blamed for a case gone wrong. In response to this injustice, the four officers decide to circumvent the law, crossing the 'yellow line' in their pursuit of justice. They resort to violence and intimidation to solve crimes, determined to restore Max's honor.
Braquo is a French television series created by Olivier Marchal and debuting in 2009. The show focuses on a group of police officers who employ unconventional methods to uphold justice after one of their colleagues takes his own life under unfair circumstances. Set against the backdrop of Paris, Braquo explores themes of corruption, loyalty, and moral ambiguity within the police force. The series is notable for its gritty portrayal of law enforcement, with each episode directed by a different filmmaker.