After that Legends Office or braquo, a new detective story is taking Canal+ by storm this Monday night. It was imagined by its director, Jérémie Guez. law, law of blood and screenwriterYves Saint Laurent, rebels or black boxsherry BIS follows the adventures of the Versailles unit specializing in organized crime.
Patrick, who had been head of the team until now, retires and is replaced by Saïd, now a young elite police officer, and Socrate, a new recruit from the narcotics team, joins him soon after. While Saïd must manage to find his place in this unit, marked by Patrick’s methods so different from his own, he must also discover the truth about the troubled relationship between his predecessor and Eric Perez, a rogue embroiled in a dark relationship.
Jérémie Guez bet on realism for this series. He also worked with the real teams of the Versailles BRI for a long time to document the authenticity of their exchanges and their work in the field. “After meeting thugs as police forces and documenting the evolution of organized crime over the past 60 years, I was keen to show the – sometimes contradictory – encounter and transference between a French policeman of “yesterday” and the younger class. especially in elite brigades with BRI”stated in the note of intent.
The same concern for realism has been taken into account for the police actions performed by the protagonists of the series. Théo Christine, Ophélie Bau, Sofian Khammes, Rabah Nait Oufella and Waël Sersoub received private training with Johan Lara, who spent nearly 13 years in the military establishment, especially special forces, and is today a consultant both on set and on set. real police and security professionals.
“All the players trained with the experts for one month to six weeks. Then it was a la carte. If a player called me to practice at 10 am on Sunday, I would go”said Jérémie Guez, Parisian. Because of this, players had to realistically learn to point a gun, move with the BRI’s heavy equipment, and even forcefully challenge a person. The result of their work can be seen on Canal + from this evening.
Clara Kolodny
Source: Programme Television

Joseph Fearn is an entertainment and television aficionado who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a keen eye for what’s hot in the world of TV, Joseph keeps his readers informed about the latest trends and must-see shows.