After her departure from Plus belle la vie, Pauline Bression (Emma) heroine of a new fiction from France 3


While she recently made her last appearance in “Plus belle la vie”, Pauline Bression is already back on France 3 for the filming of the detective television film “Lame de fond”, also with Eléonore Berheim (“L’Art du crime” ).

A few weeks ago, Pauline Bression said goodbye to Plus belle la vie, two months before the announced end of the soap opera on France 3. The actress has indeed revealed that the episode of Friday September 16 was her last appearance at the screen in Emma’s skin.

Pauline Bression is not unemployed, however, since France 3 has just announced that she will play the main role of the police television film Lame de fond, the filming of which began on Tuesday, October 11 in Dinard.

Directed by Bruno Garcia and written by Fabienne Lesieur and Victor Pavy, Ground Swell takes place in the middle of the Dinard British Film Festival and begins with the discovery of the body of a young English director floating between two waters.

The man didn’t drown, he was killed. Years earlier, he had already been the victim of a tragic shipwreck in which his teenage sister lost her life. Are these two tragedies linked? Police Captain Elise Vignon and Lieutenant Armel will lead the investigation…

Alongside Pauline Bression, who recently wore the unit L’oubliee d’Amboise on the Trois face to Philippe Bas, viewers fond of detective fiction will find well-known faces such as Eléonore Bernheim (The Art of Crime) , Antoine Hamel (The Trainee) and Stéphane Freiss (Murders in Pont-Aven).

But also Franz Lang, Florence Muller and Akim Omiri (Rousseau’s fault), who complete the distribution of this new TV movie produced by Thomas Viguier (Ryoan) whose filming will last until November 5 in the famous Breton seaside resort.

The post-Plus belle la vie therefore promises to be rather flourishing for Pauline Bression, who will also be found on March 29 in the credits of Alexis Michalik’s feature film Une histoire d’amour, adapted from the eponymous play in which the young actress already held one of the main roles.

As for France 3, it continues more than ever to continue in the detective genre, which is a hit with the “Meurtres à…” collection, La Stagiaire, which will return soon for an 8 season, or even Alex Hugo, whose unreleased releases will be back on air October 25.

The channel has just recently launched the filming of two television films from its successful collection: Murders in Béarn, with Isabel Otero and Catherine Marchal, and Murders on the Côte Fleurie, with Marie-Christine Barrault and Nicolas Gob.



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