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''Spiral'' (french: Engrenages, ) is a French television
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and legal drama series following the work and the private lives of Paris police officers and lawyers and judges at the
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. It was created by Alexandra Clert for the TV production company Son et Lumière. The first series of eight episodes started broadcast on Canal+ in France in December 2005. The series was shown in the UK on
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during the summer of 2006. It was the channel's first
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drama series, attracting firm critical approval and a loyal audience of around 200,000. The second series, also eight episodes, was broadcast in France starting in May 2008, and in the UK on BBC Four starting in September 2009. The third series consisted of 12 episodes and was shown from April 2011. The fourth series was broadcast in February 2013. The fifth was broadcast in France in late 2014 and in the UK on
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from January 2015. The sixth series was broadcast in 2017. The seventh series was broadcast in France in February 2019. Series four, five, six, and seven each consisted of 12 episodes. The eighth and final series of ten episodes was broadcast on
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in the UK during January 2021. ''Spiral'' has been an export success, with sales to broadcasters in more than 70 countries including Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Portugal, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. In Australia, the first series was broadcast in 2008 on SBS One, the second series on SBS Two from September 2009 and the third series on SBS Two from mid-2012. ''Spiral'' debuted in North America via Netflix in September 2012, but is no longer available on the service. ''Spiral'' has received wide-ranging critical acclaim throughout its run, and has been nominated and won several awards. It has been nominated at the
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s four times, winning once. It was also nominated for Best Drama at the
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, and it won the 2015 International Emmy Award for Best Series.


Title

The original French title is . This word carries various meanings in French. Although it literally translates as either "gears" or "gearing", it is also used in various idioms and the official translation of the title picks up the phrase "a spiral of violence" (), though it also carries overtones of "getting caught up in the works" (), "getting some grit in the works" () and even "the cycle of drug abuse" (), or "gearing" in the sense of "intensification".


Premise


Series 1 (2005–2006)

The body of a young Romanian woman is discovered on a Parisian rubbish dump, her face eradicated. As her identity and past life are gradually revealed by the investigating French justice system, it becomes apparent that her story ties to a network of corruption that may touch the people uncovering the truth about her. In the United Kingdom, series 1 was broadcast on
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during May and June 2006, and repeated on BBC Four in 2009 in the lead-up to the broadcast of series 2.


Series 2 (2008)

The story begins with a man burnt to death in the boot of a car on a housing estate.


Series 3 (2010)

When the mutilated body of a young woman is found on a disused railway track in the North of Paris, near La Villette, Captain Laure Berthaud takes the opportunity to restore her image after her involvement in the death of Mustapha Larbi. She quickly thinks the murderer could be a serial killer, and her intuition is confirmed a few days later by the disappearance of a second young woman with the same physical appearance in the same neighbourhood. Time is running out to avoid new victims but the investigation goes badly: Berthaud and her men make mistakes, losing the confidence of their hierarchy, whilst newspaper articles on the so-called "Butcher of la Villette" increase. Moreover, the prestigious Criminal Brigade, led by Commissioner Vincent Brémont, Berthaud's former supervisor when she was a young police intern, now wants to get back the case. In the meantime at the Palais de Justice, while investigating an ordinary case of a child attacked by a dog in the wealthy suburb of Villedieu, Judge Roban discovers that the mayor might be involved in a bribery scandal. Prosecutor Machard immediately asks Pierre Clément to use his friendship with the judge to spy on him discreetly, in order to prevent a political scandal: the mayor of Villedieu is a personal friend of the President of France. Upon Clément's refusal, Machard is determined to get rid of this uncooperative subordinate. Meanwhile, Joséphine Karlsson and Szabo continue with their shady transactions.


Series 4 (2012)

Police Captain Laure Berthaud and her lieutenants, Gilou and Tintin, investigate when, after his homemade bomb accidentally went off, a mortally wounded student is dumped by his accomplices in a Paris wood. Lawyer Joséphine Karlsson is getting herself into dangerous waters defending undocumented immigrants; her colleague, Pierre Clément, surprisingly finds himself representing crime boss, Johnny Jorkal; while Judge Roban returns to the Palais de Justice, sidelined and on the warpath. As the story unfolds to reveal a group of extremists intent on waging a war against the Parisian
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and a dangerous arms trafficking operation, the police and the lawyers begin to turn on each other. Tintin is slightly grazed in the head by a bullet during a raid, is in a coma for a short period and later suffers from PTSD. Roban releases a man accused of rape because Roban believes the man was the victim of a plot to falsely accuse him; one alleged victim of the rapist commits suicide as a result of the release. Series 4, consisting of 12 episodes, was shot between 22 August and 9 December 2011 and between January and April 2012. It was broadcast in France on Canal+ from 3 September to 8 October 2012.
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screened the series, subtitled "State of Terror," in its Saturday primetime foreign language drama slot from 9 February 2013 with two hour-long episodes a week, broadcast one after the other on Saturday nights.


Series 5 (2014)

The filming of Season 5 of "Spiral" began on 2 December 2013, and lasted about eight months, producing twelve 52-minute episodes. The series was premièred on Canal+ in France on 10 November 2014, with two episodes shown each evening, though those with a subscription to the on-demand service had access to all twelve episodes at once. Series 5 began airing on
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in the UK on 10 January 2015. The final two episodes were broadcast on 14 February 2015.


Series 6 (2017)

The series was filmed from May to December 2016 and was broadcast in France on Canal+ from 18 September 2017 and in the UK on
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from 30 December 2017 to 3 February 2018.


Series 7 (2019)

Filming the twelve episodes began in January 2018 directed by
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(episodes 1–6) and Jean-Philippe Amar (episodes 7–12). A double homicide in a Chinese restaurant in the 13th arrondissement leads to a wider story of money-laundering networks and governmental corruption. Broadcast commenced in France on 4 February 2019 on Canal+, and in the UK on 12 October 2019 on BBC Four.


Series 8 (2021)

This series has ten episodes. The examining magistrate Roban (Philippe Duclos) has retired. Lucie Bourdieu (Clara Bonnet) is less experienced and has strained relations with the police. Ali (
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) takes a regular role. Scenes are set in the new Paris courts in the
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district. Broadcast on
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began in the UK on 2 January 2021.


Cast

* Caroline Proust: Police Captain Laure Berthaud (Commandant – series 7). A skilled Paris criminal police officer who leads an investigative team from a territorial division ( 2nd DPJ), who break the rules more than French Police normally do. She is known for her energy and tenacity but also for her tough and sometimes borderline methods. Devoted to her work, she is very attached to her men and would do anything to protect them when they make a mistake. Her private life is a mess and she seems unable to build a lasting relationship. *
Grégory Fitoussi Grégory Fitoussi (born 13 August 1976) is a French actor best known for appearing in television series such as ''Spiral'', ''Spin'' and ''Mr Selfridge''. Personal life He was born in Paris to Pied-Noir Sephardi Jewish parents. His parents opene ...
: Assistant Prosecutor Pierre Clément. A young prosecutor with a promising career, he believes in his profession and in the integrity of justice. But his success and his righteousness provoke the hostility of his superior, Republic Prosecutor Machard. *
Philippe Duclos Philippe is a masculine sometimes feminin given name, cognate to Philip. It may refer to: * Philippe of Belgium (born 1960), King of the Belgians (2013–present) * Philippe (footballer) (born 2000), Brazilian footballer * Prince Philippe, Count o ...
: Judge François Roban. An experienced investigating magistrate (''juge d'instruction''), solitary and hardworking, he knows all the tricks of his trade. Often reproached for his coldness and even cruelty with suspects and witnesses, he attaches a lot of importance to his independence from the executive powers. *
Thierry Godard Thierry Godard (born 8 February 1967) is a French actor.
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: Police Lieutenant Gilles "Gilou" Escoffier. Called Lemaire in Series 1. Berthaud's long-time team member. With methods as borderline as his captain's, they often cover each other to escape disciplinary inquiries. Having difficulties enduring the toughness of his work, he has experienced drug abuse. * :fr:Fred Bianconi, Fred Bianconi: Police Lieutenant Frédéric "Tintin" Fromentin (Captain – series 6). Sometimes referred to as Luc Fromentin. Responsible and reasonable, good in proceedings, he is the stable element of Berthaud's group. He generally disapproves of his colleagues' methods and therefore is often torn between straying into illegality and betraying his friends. *
Audrey Fleurot Audrey Fleurot (; born 6 July 1977) is a French actress. She is best known for playing the Lady of the Lake in ''Kaamelott'', Joséphine Karlsson in ''Spiral'' and Hortense Larcher in ''Un village français''. In 2011, she played Magalie in the ...
: as Joséphine Karlsson. A clever and highly cynical young lawyer, she is extremely ambitious and always looking for cases that will earn her a maximum of fame and money. She does not hesitate to cross or double-cross to get what she wants. *
Elisabeth Macocco Elizabeth or Elisabeth may refer to: People * Elizabeth (given name), a female given name (including people with that name) * Elizabeth (biblical figure), mother of John the Baptist Ships * HMS ''Elizabeth'', several ships * ''Elisabeth'' (sch ...
: Marianne, Judge Roban's court clerk (seasons 3, 4, 5) *
Dominique Daguier "Dominique" is a 1963 French language popular song, written and performed by the Belgian female singer Jeannine Deckers, better known as Sœur Sourire ("Sister Smile" in French) or The Singing Nun. The song is about Saint Dominic, a Spanish-born ...
: Republic Prosecutor Machard (seasons 2, 3, 4, 5) *
Alban Casterman Alban may refer to: *Alban (surname) *Alban (given name) *Alban people, Latin people from the city of Alba Longa. *Things or people from or related to Alba (Gaelic for 'Scotland') *Alban wine, a wine of Ancient Rome from Colli Albani * Alban Vine ...
: Judge Wagner (seasons 2, 3, 4) *
Stéphan Wojtowicz Stephan may refer to: * Stephan, South Dakota, United States * Stephan (given name), a masculine given name * Stephan (surname), a Breton-language surname See also * Sankt-Stephan * Stefan (disambiguation) * Stephan-Oterma * Stephani * Step ...
: Police Commissioner Aubert, head of Captain Berthaud's division (seasons 2, 3) * Daniel Duval: Szabo, controversial lawyer and Karlsson's associate (seasons 2, 3) * Bruno Debrandt: Police Commissioner Vincent Brémont, director of the Criminal Brigade (seasons 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7) * Nicolas Briançon: Police Commissioner Herville, head of Captain Berthaud's division (seasons 4, 5), Seine-Saint-Denis Divisional Commissioner (season 6) *
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (born 25 December 1963) is a French actor and film director. His daughter, Alice de Lencquesaing, is also an actress. Filmography As an actor *''Les dernières heures du millénaire'' (1990, Short) *''Madame Bovary'' ( ...
as Éric Edelman (season 5, 6, 7, 8)


Series 1

*
Anne Caillon Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in the ...
: Marianne Clément, Pierre Clément's wife *
Guillaume Cramoisan Guillaume may refer to: People * Guillaume (given name), the French equivalent of William * Guillaume (surname) Other uses * Guillaume (crater) See also * '' Chanson de Guillaume'', an 11th or 12th century poem * Guillaume affair, a Cold War espi ...
: Benoît Faye, businessman and Clément's childhood friend *
Nicolas Silberg Nicolas or Nicolás may refer to: People Given name * Nicolas (given name) Mononym * Nicolas (footballer, born 1999), Brazilian footballer * Nicolas (footballer, born 2000), Brazilian footballer Surname Nicolas * Dafydd Nicolas (c.1705–1774), ...
: Robert Villequier, entrepreneur involved in pharmaceutical business and Marianne Clément's father * Scali Delpeyrat: Arnaud Laborde, cabinet counsellor *
Vincent Winterhalter Vincent ( la, Vincentius) is a male given name derived from the Roman name Vincentius, which is derived from the Latin word (''to conquer''). People with the given name Artists *Vincent Apap (1909–2003), Maltese sculptor *Vincent van Gogh ...
: Vincent Leroy, former lawyer disbarred because of rape conviction * Mirza Halilovic: Michel "le Roumain", Romanian gangster *
Mélodie Marcq A ''mélodie'' () is a form of French art song, arising in the mid-19th century. It is comparable to the German ''Lied''. A '' chanson'', by contrast, is a folk or popular French song. The literal meaning of the word in the French language is "melo ...
: Alissa, prostitute and police informer *
Stéphane Debac Stéphane Debac (born 23 October 1973) is a French actor, best known for his acting debut as Jerome for South Korean Dogme 95 film ''Interview'' (2000), and played as 'Albert Mulveau' in the French TV series ''Résistance''. Career He was born ...
: Paul


Series 2

*
Mehdi Nebbou Mehdi Nebbou (born 10 January 1974) is a French actor. Biography Nebbou was born on 10 January 1974 in Bayonne, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France, to a German mother and an Algerian father. His brother is the film director Safy Nebbou. He started ...
: Mustapha Larbi, drug dealer * Samir Guesmi: Farouk Larbi, drug dealer * Reda Kateb: Aziz, rapper and gangster *
Swann Arlaud Swann Arlaud (born 30 November 1981) is a French actor. He has appeared in films such as '' Romantics Anonymous'' (2010), ''Les Anarchistes'' (2015), ''The Wakhan Front'' (2015) and '' Baden Baden'' (2016). Career In 2020 Arlaud won the César A ...
: Steph, young police officer intern in Captain Berthaud's group *
Samir Boitard Samir Boitard is a French actor. Personal life He has been in a relationship with French actor Louise Monot since 2014. In October 2016 they announced on social media that they were expecting their first child. Filmography See also *Cinem ...
: Police Lieutenant Samy Aroune, specialized in undercover operations (he returns in series 4) *
Michel Bompoil Michel may refer to: * Michel (name), a given name or surname of French origin (and list of people with the name) * Míchel (nickname), a nickname (a list of people with the nickname, mainly Spanish footballers) * Míchel (footballer, born 1963), ...
: Robert Bréan, principal private secretary of the Minister of Justice


Series 3

*
Gilles Cohen The Gilles are the oldest and principal participants in the Carnival of Binche in Belgium. They go out on Shrove Tuesday from 4 am until late hours and dance to traditional songs. Other cities, such as La Louvière and Nivelles, have a tradi ...
: Martin Roban, brother of Judge Roban * Nicolas Moreau: Didier Courcelles, mayor of Villedieu and friend of the President of the Republic * Misha Arias de la Cantolla: Ronaldo Fuentes, Mexican illegal immigrant *
Anne Alvaro Anne Alvaro (born 29 October 1951) is a French actress whose work spans from the early 1970s through to 2012. She is probably best known for her role as Eleonore in the 1983 biopic ''Danton''. She won one César Award for Best Actress in a Supp ...
: Isabelle Ledoré, ex-lover of Judge Roban *
Xavier Robic Xavier or Xabier may refer to: Place * Xavier, Spain People * Xavier (surname) * Xavier (given name) * Francis Xavier (1506–1552), Catholic saint ** St. Francis Xavier (disambiguation) * St. Xavier (disambiguation) * Xavier (footballer, born ...
: Arnaud Ledoré, magistrate in training and son of the previous * Genti Kame: Niko, Albanian procurer *
Anca Radici ANCA or Anca may refer to: * Anca (name), Romanian female first name * Áncá language * Ançã (Cantanhede), civil parish in Portugal * Ançã, town in Portugal Organization * Australian Nature Conservation Agency, now Environment Australia * ...
: Mila, a prostitute from Niko's network *
Corinne Masiero Corinne Masiero (born 3 February 1964) is a French actress. She was born in Douai. She began acting in her late 20s, initially appearing in the theatre before moving on to the screen. She is best known for her lead role in the 2012 film '' Louise ...
: Patricia * Shemss Audat: Nadia, a detective in Berthaud's unit *
Finnegan Oldfield Finnegan Oldfield (born 10 January 1991) is a French-British actor, who has appeared in more than thirty films since 2003. Background Career In 2005, age 14, Oldfield landed the lead role in the TV film '' L'Île Atlantique''. He dropped out ...
: Dylan


Series 4

*
Samir Boitard Samir Boitard is a French actor. Personal life He has been in a relationship with French actor Louise Monot since 2014. In October 2016 they announced on social media that they were expecting their first child. Filmography See also *Cinem ...
: Police Captain Samy Aroune (also in series 2) *
Jérôme Huguet Jerome (c.347–420) was a priest, confessor, theologian and historian from Dalmatia. Jerome may also refer to: People Given name * Jerome (given name), a masculine name of Greek origin, with a list of people so named * Saint Jerome (disambiguat ...
: Thomas Riffaut, ultra-left activist *
Judith Chemla Judith Chemla (; born 5 July 1985) is a French actress. Life and career In 2012, Chemla appeared in '' Camille Rewinds'', for which she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 38th César Awards. On 10 April 2020, during the coronavi ...
: Sophie Mazerat, student, activist, and Riffaut's girlfriend * Amr Waked: Yannis, activist *
Marc Zinga Marc Zinga (born 21 October 1984) is a Congolese-Belgian actor, singer and filmmaker. Born in Likasi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zinga moved to Belgium with his family at the age of five. He was one of the lead singers of the group ''The ...
: Moussa Koné, Malian illegal worker * Jean-Henri Compere: Christophe Vasseur * Jean-Quentin Chatelain: Jorkal, gangster *
Florence Thomassin Florence Thomassin (born 24 June 1966) is a French actress and sculptor. In 2001, Thomassin was nominated for a César Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role of Beatrice in Bernard Rapp's ''A Question of Taste ''A Question of Taste'' ...
: Madame Jorkal, his wife * Abdelhafïd Metalsi: Bachir Sarahoui, Egyptian smuggler and nightclub owner * Mustapha Abourachid: Amhad Sarahoui, his brother *
Rony Kramer Rony is a given name. Notable people with the name include: * Ronielson da Silva Barbosa, Brazilian footballer better known as Rony *Rony Ahonen (born 1987), Finnish ice hockey defenceman * Rony Bakale (born 1987), Olympic swimmer from the Repub ...
: Umit Cetin, Kurdish arms dealer * Anissa Allali: Amina, a police officer from Berthaud's group *
Alban Guyon Alban may refer to: *Alban (surname) *Alban (given name) *Alban people, Latin people from the city of Alba Longa. *Things or people from or related to Alba (Gaelic for 'Scotland') * Alban wine, a wine of Ancient Rome from Colli Albani *Alban Vine ...
: Serge, police officer from Berthaud's group *
Pascal Bongard Pascal Bongard is a Swiss Swiss may refer to: * the adjectival form of Switzerland * Swiss people Places * Swiss, Missouri * Swiss, North Carolina *Swiss, West Virginia * Swiss, Wisconsin Other uses *Swiss-system tournament, in various games a ...
: DCRI Commissioner Catry *
Francis Leplay Francis Leplay is a French actor and writer. An alumnus of France's National Academy of Dramatic Arts and Sciences Po, he began acting on television in episodes of the French detective series ''Julie Lescaut'' and'' Navarro''. His first film r ...
: Director Lenoir, Chief of the Paris criminal police * Olivier Pajot: Judge Garnier *
Martine Chevallier Martine Chevallier (born 1949 in Gap, Hautes-Alpes, France) is a French actress. Career Martine Chevallier joined the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique in the class of Antoine Vitez and won the first prize in 1974. In 1986, ...
: Judge Evelyne Renaud * Gilbert Thiel: 1st vice-president of the Paris Tribunal (NB: Judge Thiel is an actual anti-terrorist judge who also serves as technical advisor for the show)


Series 5

*
Anne Benoît Anne Benoît is a French actress. She has appeared in more than 60 film and television productions since 1981. Career Benoît was trained at the Conservatoire de Versailles, under the direction of Marcelle Tassencourt. She later attended the Ta ...
: Family court judge *
Fatou N'Diaye Fatou N'Diaye is an actress, originally from Senegal, born 1980 in Saint-Louis du Sénégal. Biography At 8 years old, she left Senegal with her mother, and moved to Paris. In 1997, aged 16/17, she was discovered by Oliviero Toscani, commerci ...
: Carole Mendy * Lise Lamétrie: Madame Delorme


Series 7

*
Émilie Gavois-Kahn Émilie Gavois-Kahn is a French actress. Theater Filmography References External links * French film actresses 21st-century French actresses Actresses from Paris Living people 1978 births {{france-film-actor-stub ...
: Sabine


Series 8

*Clara Bonnet: Judge Lucie Bourdieu. An investigating magistrate (''juge d'instruction'')


Episodes


Accolades


International broadcast


References


External links


''Engrenages'' – Official website''Spiral'' on BBC Programmes

BBC Four – Have Your Say: Spiral (third series)
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