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“‘Indéfendable’ and ‘Alertes’ Captivate French Audiences”

French audiences are set to experience new drama series through the streaming platform TF1+. Two notable titles, Indéfendable and Alertes, produced by Pixcom, will soon be available for viewers in France.

Overview of Indéfendable and Alertes

The popular legal drama Indéfendable will showcase its first three seasons on TF1+. Meanwhile, in Quebec, viewers will see the conclusion of its fourth season airing on TVA and TVA+ this Thursday, featuring numerous plot twists typical of a season finale.

Alertes will also make its debut on the platform, with its first four seasons being added to the lineup. Both series will be available in their original versions, allowing subscribers to use subtitles as needed.

Creators and Cast

  • Indéfendable
    • Created by Izabel Chevrier, who serves as the lead author and producer.
    • Stars Kim Nolin (Julie Trépanier) and André Lapointe (Michel Laperrière).
  • Alertes
    • Originally created and written by Julie Hivon.
    • Subsequent seasons were scripted by Guillaume Corbeil, Geneviève Simard, Patrick Dupuis, and Sarah Lévesque.
    • Features actors such as Charles-Alexandre Dubé, Sophie Prégent, and Frédéric Pierre.

Producers’ Insights

Izabel Chevrier expressed her excitement about Indéfendable‘s arrival in France, highlighting its exploration of human and judicial challenges. Producer Isabelle Courval mentioned that Alertes offers a gripping narrative and powerful characters, anticipating that the series will resonate well with the new audience.

Expanding International Horizons

Pixcom’s executive producers, Nicola Merola and Charles Lafortune, are enthusiastic about bringing Quebec’s talent to an international audience. Merola noted that the success of other shows, like La Faille, which was among the top five most-watched productions on Prime Video France, sets a positive precedent.

As Quebec faces financial constraints in the television industry, producers are actively seeking partnerships and funding opportunities abroad to support their projects. Recent discussions with major networks in France indicate a promising future for Quebec’s television productions.

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