Ficha de serie

Le temps d'une paix

Título original: Le temps d'une paix

Año: 1980 Temporadas: 7 Episodios: 24

Tráiler oficial

No tenemos trailer disponible para esta serie.

No hay trailers adicionales para esta serie.

Temporadas

Capítulos disponibles

Reparto

Galería de imágenes

Valoración

¿Qué tal está Le temps d'une paix?

Le temps d'une paix (The Time of Peace) Overview: Le temps d'une paix is a French drama television series created by Christophe Gallois, based on the novel of the same name by Haïm Barami and Frédéric Mitterrand. The series follows the life of a retired professor named Samuel Cohen who decides to write a letter to his former student and ex-lover, Paula, after learning that she is dying. As he writes the letters, Samuel recalls their past experiences together, as well as other relationships from his life. Background: This series is based on the novel Le temps d'une paix by Haïm Barami and Frédéric Mitterrand. It is a spin-off of Gallois' earlier television series, Un village français (A French Village), in which Samuel Cohen was portrayed as a supporting character. Main Characters: 1. Samuel Cohen - A retired professor, portrayed by Jean-Pierre Darroussin. 2. Paula Meurant - Samuel's former student and ex-lover, played by Carole Bouquet. Production: Directed by Christophe Gallois, the series aired on French public television channel France 2 from October 13, 2020 to December 7, 2020. It consists of six episodes, cada running around 52 minutes in length. No news about a new temporada or further production has been announced as of now. Critical Reception: The series received positive reviews from the French press, praising the acting performances, particularly those of Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Carole Bouquet. They appreciated the complexity of the characters and the themes explored in the series. The cinematography was also noted for its beauty and visual storytelling. Awards: Le temps d'une paix received several nominations and awards, including a César Award (the French equivalent to the Oscars) for Best Television Series in 2021, as well as a Rose d'Or award for Best Drama Series in 2020.