• Source: The Break (TV series)
    • The Break (French: La Trêve, "The Truce") is a French-language Belgian crime drama television series, produced by Anthony Rey and directed by Matthieu Donck. It debuted on RTBF's La Une on 21 February 2016, on France 2 on 29 August 2016, and on Netflix in the United States, United Kingdom and Canada on 21 December 2016.
      Season 2 premiered in Belgium on 11 November 2018. On 9 February 2019, it was released on Netflix in the United States and many other countries.


      Synopsis




      = Season 1

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      Police detective Yoann Peeters moves from Brussels with his daughter, Camille, to his home town, where the body of a young African football player was pulled from the river. The death is originally thought to be a suicide, but Peeters suspects murder. In addition, there is corruption associated with gaining approval by farmers to sell their land to allow construction of a dam and reservoir.


      = Season 2

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      Jasmina Orban, the psychiatrist calls back Yoann Peeters to help her prove the innocence of one of her patients, Dany Bastin. Dany, a former convict, was working as a gardener for wealthy owner Astrid du Tilleul, who was found murdered in the swimming pool of her house.


      Cast




      = Main

      =
      Yoann Blanc as Detective Yoann Peeters
      Jasmina Douieb as Jasmina Orban, the psychiatrist
      Guillaume Kerbush as police inspector Sébastian Drummer
      Tom Audenaert as René Verselt
      Lara Hubinont as Marjorie
      Jean-Henri Compère as Rudy Geeraerts
      Sophie Breyer as Camille Peeters, Yoann's daughter
      Sophie Maréchal as Zoé Fischer


      = Season 1

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      Jérémy Zagba as Driss Assani, football player
      Anne Coesens as Inès Buisson
      Catherine Salée as Brigitte Fischer
      Thomas Mustin as Kevin Fischer
      Vincent Grass as Lucien Rabet
      Jean-Benoît Ugeux as Markus


      = Season 2

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      Aurélien Caeyman as Dany Bastin, the suspect
      Valérie Bauchau as Astrid du Tilleul, the victim
      Karim Barras as Karim Briquet
      Anne-Cécile Vandalem as Claudine, Astrid's sister
      Vincent Lecuyer as Tino, Claudine's husband
      Achille Ridolfi as the lawyer


      Episodes




      = Series 1 (2016)

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      = Series 2 (2018)

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      Production


      La Trêve is produced by Helicotronc, in co-production with RTBF and Proximus. It received €1.18 million ($1.5 million) from the new Wallonie Brussels Federation-RTBF Fund for Belgian Series and the Wallimage Bruxellimage regional economic fund. The series is filmed in the Ardennes. It is the first French-language Belgian television crime drama.


      Release


      La Trêve premiered on 21 February 2016 RTBF's La Une, and received an average audience share of 22.5%.


      Music


      Belgian band Balthazar's song "The Man Who Owns The Place" plays during the opening credits of each episode of the first season.
      The original score composed by Eloi Ragot is available on digital platforms.


      = International distribution

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      Belgium (Flemish): Canvas – 8 October 2016
      France: France 2 – 29 August 2016
      Switzerland: RTS – 22 June 2016
      United States / United Kingdom / Canada: Netflix – 21 December 2016


      References




      External links


      Official website
      The Break at IMDb

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