Series Mania 2023: Vidocq award for crime dramas awarded to Syndrome E

Series Mania 2023: Vidocq award for crime dramas awarded to Syndrome E

Synrome E, a miniseries based on the novel of the same name by Franck Thilliez, airing on TF1 in September 2022, was honored this Monday at Series Mania 2023.

While the juries will announce the award lists at the closing ceremony this Friday, the first prize was given to the winners on Monday, March 20. Mania Series. An appointment is made at the Village Festival to discover the police series winner of the Vidocq Prize, handed out by a jury of police officers, gendarmes, judges, and senior officers such as the Governor of the Hauts-de-France region, Georges-François Leclerc. , Governor of the Northern Defense and Security Area and Governor of the North.

Like the Quai des Orfèvres Prize in literature, the Vidocq Prize salutes the quality and reliability of the winning series – without taboos or jargon. In order to participate in the competition, the 12 selected series must be from the first seasons of French Expression and have been broadcast between April 2022 and February 2023.It states the official website of Séries Mania, offering this price imagined in 2019.

It was actor Gil Alma who had the honor of presenting Vidocq’s symbolic cane to the miniseries crew. E-syndrome Led by Franck Thilliez. “It’s a pleasant surprise and an award that awards the best crime drama of 2022. The jury is made up of professionals who are part of the crime universe. Finally, it proves that the stories I’ve been telling and have been talking about since then are true.” There’s the series – stay close to what a police investigation is. There is respect for the reality of the police world but we also tried to have more fiction”glad to the author interviewed by WeoTV.

The miniseries were worn by Vincent Elbaz, Jennifer Decker, Kool Shen and even Bérengère Krief E-syndrome Like the novel, it followed the adventures of cop duo Franck Sharko/Lucie Hennebelle as they confront brutally mutilated corpses, a grisly and gory tale that mixes neuroscience and mental manipulation.

It’s true (the cast is charming), but that’s why I didn’t accept the role. Before I know who is responsible for a project or cast, I deal with the script. And when I discovered your story E-syndrome, I liked everything. I was tempted to play this frustrated, anxious and overly professional cop.”explained to Kool Shen Television 7 Days when the series aired on TF1.

Pauline Hohoadji

Source: Programme Television

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