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Salamandre

Titre original : Salamander
  • Série télévisée
  • 2012–2018
  • 40min
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Salamandre (2012)
CrimeDramaThriller

Un inspecteur de police enquête sur le braquage de soixante-six coffres-forts dans une banque privée à Bruxelles.Un inspecteur de police enquête sur le braquage de soixante-six coffres-forts dans une banque privée à Bruxelles.Un inspecteur de police enquête sur le braquage de soixante-six coffres-forts dans une banque privée à Bruxelles.

  • Casting principal
    • Filip Peeters
    • Arianna Fox
    • Violet Braeckman
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Casting principal
      • Filip Peeters
      • Arianna Fox
      • Violet Braeckman
    • 24avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
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    Filip Peeters
    • Paul Gerardi
    • 2012–2018
    Arianna Fox
    Arianna Fox
    • Sofie Gerardi
    • 2012–2018
    Violet Braeckman
    Violet Braeckman
    • Sofie Gerardi
    • 2012–2018
    Tine Reymer
    • Patricia Wolfs
    • 2013–2018
    Koen van Impe
    Koen van Impe
    • Vic Adams
    • 2013–2018
    Wim Opbrouck
    Wim Opbrouck
    • Marc De Coutere
    • 2013–2018
    Emilie Van Nieuwenhuyze
    • Nicola Wolfs
    • 2013–2018
    Koen De Bouw
    Koen De Bouw
    • Joachim Klaus
    • 2012–2013
    Mike Verdrengh
    • Raymond Jonkhere
    • 2012–2013
    Leah Thys
    • Martine Carlier
    • 2013–2018
    Lucas Van den Eynde
    Lucas Van den Eynde
    • Carl Cassimon
    • 2013
    Jo De Meyere
    Jo De Meyere
    • Procureur-generaal Armand Persigal
    • 2012–2013
    Vic de Wachter
    Vic de Wachter
    • Gil Wolfs
    • 2013
    Vera Van Dooren
    • Commissaris Monda
    • 2018
    Warre Borgmans
    • Commissaris Martin Colla
    • 2012–2013
    Kevin Janssens
    Kevin Janssens
    • Vincent Noël
    • 2013
    Jeroen Van der Ven
    Jeroen Van der Ven
    • Antony Minnebach
    • 2018
    Tom De Hoog
    • Patrick De Jonghe
    • 2012–2013
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    8BeneCumb

    Surprisingly meaty and versatile Belgian (=Flemish) production

    Recent decade has seen so vast accrual of UK and Scandinavian crime thrillers, including political ones, that those coming from other European countries have often remained in the shadow. Being a fan of "modern" crimes series (i.e. without episode-based case settlements), I have tried to broaden my mind; thanks to Internet and IMDb, it is far easier than decades ago.

    Based on some previous knowledge about Salamander, I was surprised at first as the first 1-2 episodes were rather slow and amply sentimental, although some events aside could create more robust and fixed approach. But then the characters and scenes became nicely fit for a crime thriller and the inclusion of past events made the storyline more versatile and with interesting twists. Both adversaries had their ups and downs and casualties, and even if you could guess some things happening next, there was still plenty of space for surprises. Beautiful urban and rural landscapes formed a nice background to otherwise nasty or sad events.

    As for the performances, the males were more convincing and significant, particularly Filip Peeters as Paul Gerardi and Jo De Meyere as Armand Persigal; I have to admit that it was my first aware familiarisation with Belgian/Flemish actors. I will look forward to meet them again, eventually in another similar creation.
    9macpet49-1

    The Future is Now

    This is what is going on in all the West and has been in the East for decades--organizations of corporations determining policy and human history. It's difficult to watch because you realize we are here and there is no turning back. As far as the show is concerned, the only lame part is that in REAL life the bad guys rarely get found out and even if they do, they are covered by other countries/friends in high places who bail them with more lies and stories. Besides, the general populace has a short memory. We are so pummeled with news stories that we forget things we heard 2 days ago. I think Big Brother was always depending on that. Keep the general public happy playing with their toys and eating their junk foods and we won't have any problems with them.
    7Lejink

    Belgian gun-fight

    Selected by BBC4 to replace the Saturday night spot traditionally taken by moody, brooding Nordic Noir series like "The Killing" and most recently "The Bridge", this Flemish cop-drama is very different in tone, but entertaining for all that.

    I'm about three episodes in and while the plot lacks the darker undertones of its Scandinavian predecessors and there's far less character development too, both these aspects are commendable in my eyes in avoiding over-complexity in the plotting and the sometimes overdone quirkiness and personal problems of the main characters.

    The central character interest is a transparently big, bluff everyday senior detective in the Belgian police, Paul Gerardi, who finds himself involved in sinister machinations when an underworld source tells him a major private bank has been broken into and yet has chosen not to report it to the police and indeed actively tries to cover up any sign of the break-in. Moreover, the robbery didn't involve money or bullion but rather the personal effects of some 66 highly connected individuals in Belgian society. Naturally, there's a malevolent, powerful network behind all this who will stop at nothing it appears to maintain the secret and who wish to silence Gerardi from bringing the matter to light.

    Pacily filmed, more in daylight than the dark, I rather like the fact that it's more about the story than the characters' hang-ups although the latter may yet be invoked to pad out the next nine episodes but I'm hoping instead on a twisty-turny roller-coaster ride as Gerardi presumably avoids capture, finds out more about the mysterious "Salamander" group and their aims and the motives of the only scarcely glimpsed gang-leader behind the initial theft.

    While I don't expect my insides turned outside-in, I am looking forward to enjoying the rest of this so far entertaining and involving production.
    9scottna57

    pulls you in and keeps you wanting more

    Never having encountered Belgian TV before, my expectations were modest. This starts as a cop show but quickly develops into a political/power drama with more than a touch of edge to it. Characters are allowed to develop, the acting is realistic, shooting is stylish, it has drama, baddies, an occasional chase and some small gunfire - a central angle is how can the lone good guy succeed against the big baddie machine?

    Its a bit different from the run of the mill, reasonable production values, quality acting, different faces (maybe not for a Belgian audience?) Euro feel - its pulled me in.

    Its being shown on BBC 2 episodes at a time, now after 10 from 12 I can't wait for the finale - got a feeling the hero will survive, not so sure about those he cares for.
    8Coventry

    Money, power, corruption, greed, murder, scandals…. A lecture in Belgian politics!

    Lately I've been watching and re-watching many films in my favorite exploitation sub-genre, the Italian Poliziotesschi or Eurocrime- thriller, and it's undoubtedly thanks to those films that I valorized and enjoyed my second viewing of "Salamander" on Belgian television even more than the first time. Apart from the different country setting and not featuring the guerrilla filming-style or overly excessive violence, "Salamander" basically is a Poliziotesschi stretched over 12 episodes. The story of one tough and unbreakable police detective single-handedly battling against an unknown but relentless criminal organization, but even more so against his superiors and the corrupt national legal & political system! Of course I realize this series isn't really modeled after gritty and sleazy Italian cop thrillers, but it was fun to see the same ideas and principles here in a much more polished and prominent (for Belgian standards) TV-format. Of all the great things about this series, the most praiseworthy aspect certainly is the script. The basic idea is already fantastic, but the further unfolding of the mystery, with all its crucial supportive characters and numerous convoluted twists, is so unbelievably compelling and intelligent that it's actually unseen on Belgian television.

    Early one morning, well-organized and utterly disciplined men break into the vault of a bank and steal the content of 66 specific safety deposit boxes. The bank in question – Bank Jonckheere - is a private and very prestigious bank, however, and the safe-owners are all highly eminent and influential people (ministers, senators, magistrates, business tycoons, generals…) who use their deposit boxes to safeguard secretive documents like hidden financials, photos of orgies and sexual escapades, blackmail, political cover- ups and slush funds. Whoever owns all this stolen information has the power to destabilize and literally pull the plug out of the entire country, and that is clearly what he/she wants to achieve. Via Joachim Klaus, the top-criminal who organized the heist, the instructor gradually sends back copies of the safes' content to the rightful owners, and abrupt resignations, chaos in the parliament and even suicides immediately ensue. The heist was never reported to the police, for obvious reasons, and the concerned magistrates are holding off an investigation. Inspector Paul Gerardi nevertheless examines a tip from an informant and quickly ends up in a position that put his career, healthy and loved ones in great danger.

    With all the scandals and corruption that occurred here in Belgium during the past 20-25 years, the script of "Salamander" becomes extra realistic and plausible. I'm convinced that every fellow Belgian who watched this series also thought at one point or another (and probably several times): "Surely this is really going on in those ivory towers in Brussels". The mystery around the bank heist is upheld very admirably and, in the end, all the little pieces of the large puzzle neatly fit together. "Salamander" contains a lot of action compared to traditional Belgian detective/krimi-series, and every episode features at least a few grisly murders, violent shootouts or wild chases. The acting performances are really high- level, with familiar and famous Belgian faces even in the smallest supportive roles. Everybody gives stellar performances, and several cast members even play their best roles in many years, like Jo De Meyere, Mike Verdrengh, Vic De Wachter and An Ceurvels. The second season will start airing on Belgian TV soon, early 2018, I think.

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      The main actor Filip Peeters (Paul Gerardi) is married to An Miller (Gerardi's wife, Sarah Derycke in the series) in real life. They have two daughters.
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      Featured in The Wright Stuff: Épisode #19.30 (2014)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Belgique
    • Sites officiels
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
      • Official site (Belgium)
    • Langues
      • Néerlandais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Salamander
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgique
    • Sociétés de production
      • Eén
      • Skyline Entertainment
      • Vlaams Audiovisueel Fonds
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