The Wall (2019)
The Wall (2019)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Frédéric Ouellet
Creator / Writer
Isabel Richer
Céline Trudeau
Alexandre Landry
Alexandre Théberge
Jean-Philippe Perras
Louis-Philippe Ricard
Maripier Morin
Sophie Taylor
Patrick Hivon
Bruno Lamontagne
David Savard
Martin Landry
Naïla Louidort
Daphné Constant
Noah Parker
Anthony Lamontagne
Bruno Verdoni
William Taylor
Alexa-Jeanne Dubé
Geneviève Bédard
Xavier Huard
Alain Turgeon
Alice Pascual
Esposito
Stéphane Jacques
Marc Desautels
Romane Denis
Joanie Prévost
Éveline Gélinas
Nathalie St-Onge
Manuel Tadros
Edmond Chamfort
Marc Messier
Jules Ricard
Charles-Aubey Houde
Bernard Chamfort
Élise Guilbault
Diane Ricard / Tremblay
Benoît Gouin
Jacques Larocque
Patrick Sauvé
Director
Charles Lafortune
Executive Producer
Nicola Merola
Executive Producer
Dominique Veillet
Producer
Sybille Pluvinage
Idea
Éva Tanoni
Romane
Maxime Paradis
Fêtard #1
Jean-Sébastien Lavoie
Homme d'entretien #1
Michael D'Amico
Homme d'entretien #2
Diane Cormier-Vézina
Cliente salon de coiffure #1
Elise Beaumont
Cliente salon de coiffure #2
Zoé Tremblay-Bianco
Émilie
Pascal Parent
Citoyen
Alexandre Cadieux
Ami de Pao
Leif Anderson
Mineur qui joue au billard
Francis Vachon
Pépin
Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
Félix
Pascale Castilloux
Mme Chénier
Maya Gosselin
Chloé
Jérôme Boudreau
Technicien banderole
Julien Irwin Dupuy
Client de Léa
Agnès Bouchard
Danseuse #1
Marc Primeau
Client salon de coiffure #1
Charlotte Poitras
Danseuse #3
Karl Gagné Côté
Animateur radio
Éric Clark
Policier de Baie-Comeau
Marianne Fortier
Raphaëlle Fournier
Denis Trudel
Robert Ricard
Catherine St-Laurent
Léa Valois
Schelby Jean-Baptiste
Fanette Jasmin
Mani Soleymanlou
Dave Bélanger
Dominique Quesnel
Hélène Fournier
Mélanie May Taillon
Danseuse #2
Mélanie Langlais
Justine
Normand Daoust
Claude
Brigitte Tremblay
Chantal
Andy Cusson
William
Zack Cusson
William
Simon Larouche
Drolet
Kim Despatis
Fabienne Dubé
Vincent Kim
Pao
Kim Lavack-Paquin
Jérôme
Monique Spaziani
Suzanne Desmarais
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 12, 2019
Original NameLa faille
StatusReturning Series
Seasons3
Episodes25
Running Time45m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Wiki.
La Faille (English: The Flaw) or The Wall (French: Le Mur) is a French Canadian television crime drama series of three seasons, with a total of 25 episodes, which started broadcasting on Club Illico in 2019. The series is written by Frédéric Ouellet, directed by Patrice Sauvé (first two seasons) and Daniel Roby (third season), and produced by Dominique Veillet for Pixcom/Quebecor Content. The first season of eight episodes was broadcast in Canada from December 12, 2019 and in France as The Wall: Cover Your Tracks from April 26, 2020 via 13ème Rue. The second season, La Faille 2 or The Wall: The Chateau Murder (French: Le meurtre du château), of nine episodes was broadcast from October 17, 2021. La Faille 3: La Verger or The Wall: The Orchard, the third and final season of eight episodes, was aired on November 16, 2022.The first season is set in the mining town of Fermont, north-eastern Quebec, Canada. Fermont's major structural feature is popularly known as the Wall, which comprises self-contained residential, commercial, recreational and educational buildings. In La Faille the main protagonist, detective sergeant Céline (Isabel Richer), is sent from provincial capital Quebec City to investigate the murder of a stripper-prostitute, inside the Wall. Assisting Céline is local uniformed policeman Alex (Alexandre Landry). Céline encounters her estranged daughter Sophie (Maripier Morin) who is married to the mine-owner's son Lou (Jean-Philippe Perras). In France season one's broadcasting was halted in mid-July 2020 when French-Canadian singer-songwriter Safia Nolin aired allegations of sexual assault and racist statements by Morin. Morin publicly apologized, Nolin did not lodge any official complaint and the artistic community pressured Club Illico so that broadcasting was resumed.During the second season, Céline is back in Quebec City and investigates the murder of a civil engineer – found encased in concrete in a Château Frontenac bathroom. Alex, on compulsory leave for post-traumatic stress disorder, unofficially investigates the case, going undercover at the château. Sophie joins her father William (Bruno Verdoni) to hunt industrial secrets related to the city's major engineering projects. Céline is partnered with rookie detective Daphne (Naila Louidort). Before filming of the third season began, Morin was removed from the cast, after further allegations of inappropriate behavior had been raised. For the third season, Céline traveled to her fictitious hometown of Applegrove in Eastern Townships (or Estrie). Alex responds to a skeleton found in her uncle's orchard, which is identified as Céline's long-missing grandmother. Céline and Alex are joined by Estrie police officer, Johnny (Didier Lucien). The squad becomes enmeshed in feuds between local families. Complications increase when the squad finds links to the bordering abbey of Saint-Benoît-du-Lac and reinvestigate the historical murder of Céline's cousin.