Overview
- Presented June 2 to the press, the 25-minute first episode opens with Laëtitia Milot’s character appearing with bloody hands before revealing a body in the hotel lobby
- The drama follows Louise (Helena Noguerra) managing the family-run Domaine Bartoli after her father’s disappearance and the return of her niece Théa (Marion Aymé)
- The cast includes Helena Noguerra alongside Bruno Solo, Laëtitia Milot and Jean-Baptiste Maunier in key recurring roles
- Created by Mohamed Benyekhlef and Mari Mouazan, former writers of 'Demain nous appartient' and 'Ici tout commence,' the series features a vibrant theme song by Hoshi
- Shot since mid-April on reconstructed Montpellier streets and in a converted castle, the production employs around 30 authors, 40 recurring actors and 200 crew members daily, with an air date to be announced for summer