Astrid et Raphaëlle

Franco-Belgian crime drama television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Astrid et Raphaëlle is a Franco-Belgian detective television series which aired in the United Kingdom as Astrid: Murder in Paris,[1] in Poland as Kryminalne Geniuszki, in the United States simply as Astrid,[2] in Spain as Bright Minds,[3] and in South Africa as Koel Kop, Warm Hart. It was created by Alexandre de Seguins and Laurent Burtin and was first broadcast on 12 April 2019 on France 2.

Also known asAstrid: Murder in Paris
Astrid
Created byAlexandre de Seguins
Laurent Burtin
Developed byJLA Productions
France Télévisions
Be-Films
RTBF
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Astrid et Raphaëlle
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Also known asAstrid: Murder in Paris
Astrid
GenreThriller, police procedural
Created byAlexandre de Seguins
Laurent Burtin
Developed byJLA Productions
France Télévisions
Be-Films
RTBF
StarringSara Mortensen
Lola Dewaere
Theme music composerErwann Kermorvant
Countries of originFrance
Belgium
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons6
No. of episodes49
Production
Running time90 minutes (pilot)
52 minutes (episodes)
Original release
NetworkFrance 2
Release12 April 2019 (2019-04-12) 
present
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The series is a co-production of France Télévisions, JLA Productions, Be-Films, and RTBF (Belgian television).[4][5]

It features two policewomen: Major Raphaëlle Coste (addressed as "Commander"), an impulsive police detective played by Lola Dewaere, and autistic archivist Astrid Nielsen, played by Sara Mortensen.

Synopsis

As the series begins, 30-year-old Astrid Nielsen is an autistic woman who works discreetly as an archivist for the judicial police; she knows every case she has handled.[6] She meets Raphaëlle Coste, then in charge of an investigation into the suicides of doctors. The two solitary women help each other, Astrid offering Raphaëlle a methodology and Raphaëlle offering Astrid behavioural help in return.

Cast

Main cast

Lola Dewaere plays Commander Raphaëlle Coste
Sara Mortensen plays librarian Astrid Nielsen
Department of Judicial Police (DPJ)
  • Daniel Njo Lobé [fr] (pilot) / Jean-Louis Garçon (first season on): commissaire Carl Bachert
  • Lola Dewaere: Commandant Raphaëlle Coste
    • Chloé Chevallier: Raphaëlle as a child
  • Benoît Michel: Captain Nicolas Perran ('Nico')
  • Meledeen Yacoubi: Lieutenant Arthur Enguien (seasons 1 to 3)
  • Sophia Yamna : Norah Shankar (since season 4)
Criminal documentation
  • Sara Mortensen: Astrid Nielsen, documentarian
    • Sylvie Filloux [fr]: Astrid Nielsen as an adolescent
  • Geoffroy Thiebaut [fr]: Alain Gaillard, director of criminal documentation and Astrid's guardian (principal season 1, guest seasons 2 and 3)
  • Laurent Lévy [fr]: Gilles, criminal documentation employee (recurring season 1, guest seasons 2 and 3)
Other officials
  • Husky Kihal: Henry Fournier, medical examiner
  • Bruce Tessore [fr]: Julien Frédéric, police scientific technician
  • Hubert Delattre [fr]: prosecutor (season 2)
Family of Astrid Nielsen
  • Aliocha Itovich [fr]: Angus Nielsen, Astrid's father (recurring season 1, guest seasons 2 and 3)
  • Elisabeth Mortensen: Mathilde Nielsen, Astrid's mother
  • Handy Gedio : Niels, Astrid's half-brother (season 4)
Family of Raphaëlle Coste
  • Timi-Joy Marbot: Théo Coste, Raphaëlle's son
  • Michel Bompoil [fr]: Philippe Coste, Raphaëlle's father
  • Octave Balekdjian: Benjamin Coste, Raphaëlle's older brother
Autism support group
  • Jean-Benoît Souilh : William Thomas, group leader
    • Hugo Horiot [fr] : Paul Thomas, doctor and brother of William (season 1, episode 7)
    • Eléa Folcher : Camille Berezin, William's girlfriend
  • Clément Lagouarde : Max
  • Lizzy Brynn : Alice
  • Clément Langlais : Benoît
  • Angélique Bridoux : Camille (since season 3)
Others
  • Kengo Saito : Tetsuo Tanaka, nephew of the grocer, then Astrid's boyfriend (since season 2)
  • Akihiro Nishida : Apu Tanaka, Astrid's grocer
  • Valérie Kaprisky : Anne Langlais (since season 3)

Production

Genesis and development

The idea for the series arose in 2017; its producers wished to create a thriller in which a main character would be autistic.[7] Screenwriter Alexandre de Seguins met Jean-Sébastien Bouilloux, working for producer Jean-Luc Azoulay; the pilot was accepted for broadcast on France 2, replacing the series Caïn.[8] Hippolyte Dard and Elsa Bennet directed the pilot.[6] Six more episodes were to be ordered if the pilot met audience targets.[9] On April 25, 2019, Sara Mortensen announced on her Instagram account that, following the pilot's success, France 2 had ordered six 52-minute episodes: "Broadcast on April 12 last, the 90-minute pilot achieved solid ratings. The new duo of heroines from France 2 will now be entitled to an entire season. After bringing together five million viewers in April the evening of the pilot's broadcast (20.7% PDA), Astrid and Raphaëlle obtained the green light from France 2 for a season 1 consisting of six 52-minute episodes".

Filming

The "Documentation Criminelle" where Astrid works is in fact the building of the Departmental Archives of Val-de-Marne.

Filming for Season 1 took place between October 2019 and January 2020 for release in spring 2020.[10][11]

Filming for season 2 took place from 3 August to 8 December 2020. Guest actors included Pierre Palmade, Hubert Delattre, Alysson Paradis, Gérard Majax, Ingrid Juveneton, Kentaro, and Richard Gotainer.[12]

Filming for the first four episodes of Season 3 took place from 30 August to 28 October 2021, with guest actors Valérie Kaprisky, Stéphane Guillon, Bruno Wolkowitch, and Michaël Cohen.[13][14] The last four episodes were shot from 2 November to 21 December 2021.[15]

Filming for season 4 took place from 16 August to 6 December 2022 in Paris and adjacent regions. Announced guests included Tom Villa, Philippe Chevallier, Stomy Bugsy, Xavier Gallais, Jean-Baptiste Guégan, and Hélène Médigue.[16]

Broadcasts

In France, the pilot attracted 4.221 million viewers, or 19.5% market share, ensuring the broadcast of eight other episodes on France 2.[17] In Belgium, the pilot attracted 236,000 viewers when it was broadcast on La Une.[18]

The episodes in the table below are presented in the order of broadcast on France 2.

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SeasonEpisode no.First broadcast dateTitle ViewersPercentage Guest actors
Pilot012 April 2019Puzzle (Puzzle)4,221,00019.5% Linda Massoz, Julien Prévost
1113 March 2020Hantise 1 (Haunted pt.1)3,895,00016.3% Kamel Isker, Sarah Haxaire
213 March 2020Hantise 2 (Haunted pt.23,470,00016.4% Charlélie Couture
320 March 2020Chaînon manquant (Missing Link)4,990,00018.0% Richard Gotainer, Benjamin Egner
420 March 2020Chambre close (Locked Room)4,330,00017.6% Stéphane Guillon, Ariel Wizman
527 March 2020Fulcanelli (Fulcanelli)4,760,00017.1% Daniel Mesguich
627 March 2020L'homme qui n’existait pas (The Man Who Never Was)4,260,00017.9% Fauve Hautot, Anne Le Nen
73 April 2020La Mort et Compagnie (Death & Co)5,243,00018.2% Raphael Mezrahi, Hugo Horiot
83 April 2020Invisible (Invisible)4,750,00019.1% Vincent Moscato, Gérard Miller
2121 May 2021L'Étourneau (The Starling)5,225,00021.9% Pierre Palmade, Gérard Majax
221 May 2021Irezumi (Irezumi)4,480,00020.6% Richard Gotainer, Kentaro
328 May 2021Le Paradoxe de Fermi (Fermi Paradox)5,060,00021.7% Alysson Paradis, Viktor Vincent
428 May 2021Point d'orgue (Fermata)4,520,00020.7% Ingrid Juveneton, Brigitte Aubry
54 June 2021Circé (Circe)5,254,00022.0% Sophie Duez, Louisy Joseph, Sébastien Chartier
64 June 2021Golem (Golem)4,750,00022.0% Mathieu Delarive, Avy Marciano, Félicité Chaton
711 June 2021Le livre (The Book)4,367,00019.6% Tom Novembre, Paloma Coquant, Michel Bompoil
811 June 2021En garde à vue (In Custody)4,170,00019.5% Émilie Dequenne, Hugo Horiot
3126 August 2022Plan global (Global Plan)5,070,00028.4% Camille de Pazzis, Michaël Cohen
226 August 2022Memento Mori (Memento Mori)4,650,00028.8% Caroline Le Moing, Bruno Wolkowitch
32 September 2022Natifs (Natives)5,366,00027.3% Valérie Kaprisky, Ben Feitelson, Lola Le Lann
42 September 2022La Chambre ouverte (The Open Room)4,680,00027.0% Catherine Zavlav, Stéphane Guillon
59 September 2022Témoin (Witness)5,596,00028.6% Lilou Fogli, Aksel Rivière
69 September 2022Sang d'or (Golden Blood)4,870,00028.1% Florence Thomassin, Ivan Franek
716 September 2022Les Fleurs du mal (The Flowers of Evil)5,390,00026.8% Virginie Kartner, Philippe Duquesne
823 September 2022En souterrain (Underground)5,182,00025.2% Olivier Rabourdin, Roger Carnillac
4110 November 2023L'Œil du dragon (Eye of the Dragon)5,490,00027.7% Tom Villa, Bernard Chabin, Damien Boisseau, Angèle Rohé
210 November 2023Les 1001 nuits (The Arabian Nights)4,620,00026.2% Philippe Chevalier, Nassima Benchicou, Mylène Tombonato, Shady Nafar
317 November 202310 000 mètres (30,000 feet)5,360,00026.4% Magali Heu, Stomy Bugsy, Jean-Baptiste Guegan, Guillaume Toucas
424 November 2023Immortel (Immortal)5,110,00026.5% Philippe Chevallier, Xavier Gallais, Ruben Badinter, Dorothée Brière
51 December 2023Le sacrifice du fou (Madman's Sacrifice)5,180,00025.9% Philippe Chevallier, David Strajmayster, Damien Jouillerot, Sacha Tarantovich
68 December 2023La passagère du temps (Time Traveller)5,390,00027.7% Franck Sémonin, Julie Delarme, Augustin Bonhomme, Sabine Perraud
715 December 2023L'Ankou (The Ankou)5,020,00024.9% Philippe Chevallier, Stéphane Boucher, Marie-Ange Casta, Théo Curin
822 December 2023Coupable (Guilty)5,160,00025.5% Catherine Marchal, Lola Marois, Christophe Mazière, Ludovic Laroche
518 November 2024On ne meurt qu'une seule fois (You only die once)5,470,00028.7% Lorie Pester, Aurélien Wiik
28 November 2024Mais c'est pour si longtemps (But it's for so long)5,190,00030.5% Lorie Pester, Aurélien Wiik
315 November 2024Mandala (Mandala)4,610,00023.6% Emmanuel Dorand, Jacky Nercessian
422 November 2024Le dernier des Aztèques (The last of the Aztecs)4,550,00021.9% Kevin Meffre, Charles Clément
529 November 2024Le baptême des morts (The baptism of the dead)4,514,00024.5% Jérôme Pauwels, Ariane Zantain, Sarah-Cheyenne Santoni
66 December 2024Loup y es-tu ? (Are you there, wolf?)5,157,00027.8% Charlotte Gaccio, Doudou Masta, Nafy Souare
713 December 2024On achève bien les jockeys4,843,00024.6% Lara Tavella, Védian Campo
820 December 2024Un mariage et quatre enterrements (A wedding and four funerals)4,777,00024.4% Alex Goude, Stéphane Guillon
6124 October 2025La mort de Raphaelle (The death of Raphaelle)
231 October 2025Le pensionnat (The Boarding School)
37 November 2025Le Boli Maudit (The Cursed Boli)
412 November 2025La Theorie du Tout (The Theory of Everything)
519 November 2025Coup(s) de Theatre (Plot Twist(s))
619 November 2025La part du diable (The Devil's Share)
726 November 2025La veuve (The Widow)
826 November 2025Le testament (The Testament)
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The Puzzle pilot was rebroadcast on France 2 on Friday 10 April 2020, drawing 4,885,000 viewers, an 18.3% market share.[19]

The show has also been broadcast in the United States and the UK, through the Walter presents project on More 4 in more recent years, and earlier series were shown on the Welsh language channel S4C as "Astrid et Raphaëlle" with burnt in Welsh language subtitles together with optional English subtitles available.

Reviews

According to Julia Fernandez of Allociné, the group discussion scene between autistic people is one of the most successful scenes in the pilot, the weakness of this episode residing in a certain predictability of the police investigation's outcome.[20]

During the broadcast of the pilot, the Belgian magazine Moustique noted a strong resemblance to the American series The Good Doctor: "Like Shaun Murphy, Astrid is going through a difficult family situation but can count on the help of her tutor. Like the young doctor, she came out of the isolation caused by her atypical neurology—thanks to her job—but must regularly face the incomprehension of those who do not know".[18]

At the start of the first season, this magazine insisted on the difficulty for the screenwriters to invent stories involving "disabled characters": "They have to slalom between the interest of the story, respect for political correctness and the concern to avoid caricature, into which it is easy to fall for the pleasure of a moment of emotion or a funny scene". The journalist considers the gamble rather successful: "Without avoiding all the pitfalls, the series really holds up and manages to treat Astrid's autism only as an element and not a definition of the young woman".[21]

Features

According to Lola Dewaere, this thriller allows "another look at difference".[7] Astrid resembles a female Sherlock Holmes.[22]

According to one of the writers, Alexandre de Seguins, Astrid, whom he wants as far as possible from the cliché autistic genius, is inspired by the works of Temple Grandin, which revealed to him "the elements of her way of seeing the world, the difficulties of everyday life".[23] He was also inspired by his meeting and discussions with Josef Schovanec as well as a dozen autistic people who read and commented on the texts of the episodes.[23]

One of the three co-authors of the series has been diagnosed with Asperger syndrome, a term formerly used to describe a "milder" form of autism.[23] Autistic actor Hugo Horiot plays a non-autistic character in season 1 episode 7.[23]

British remake

On February 27, 2024, Matt Baker was announced as the lead writer on Patience, an English-language adaptation of the series.[24] The series has funding from PBS and Beta Film and stars Laura Fraser in the Raphaelle part and Ella Maisy Purvis, who is autistic, in the Astrid role. It aired on Channel 4 in January 2025.

Bibliography

  • Julia Baudin, "Astrid and Raphaëlle: France 2 dares to be atypical. The channel is launching a pilot built on a tandem of heroines, one of whom is autistic and the other completely unmanageable", TV Magazine, Le Figaro, Paris, 7 April 2019, p. 12.

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