The Art of Crime (Season 1)

Fired for insubordination, PJ Antoine Verlay, good cop but a blood strand and having difficulty working as a team, is attached to the OCBC (Central Office for the fight against Traffic in Cultural Goods) thanks to the intervention of the commander Pardo, his friend who becomes, therefore, his new superior. A clever investigator, but a stranger to everything related to culture, Antoine will have to work with Florence Chassagne, renowned art historian, who lives, speaks and breathes culture, to the point that - fruit of her great imagination - it happens to her in the midst of daydreams, to see and talk to the great artists who have disappeared as if they were familiar to her.

  • Poster for A Natural Beauty (1)

    A Natural Beauty (1) (Episode 1) 7.0

    Air date: 2017-11-17

    Runtime: 50 min

    Overview: The theft of an obscure Renaissance portrait uncovers a sensational 15th-century secret.

  • Poster for A Natural Beauty (2)

    A Natural Beauty (2) (Episode 2) 7.5

    Air date: 2017-11-17

    Runtime: 46 min

    Overview: Florence finds herself accused of art fraud as Captain Verlay searches for answers.

  • Poster for A Murderous Party (1)

    A Murderous Party (1) (Episode 3) 7.0

    Air date: 2017-11-24

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: An art student is killed during a party inspired by 18th-century paintings.

  • Poster for A Murderous Party (2)

    A Murderous Party (2) (Episode 4) 7.0

    Air date: 2017-11-24

    Runtime: 52 min

    Overview: Florence and Verlay uncover a secret that may shed light on their victim's death.

  • Poster for A Work in Black (1)

    A Work in Black (1) (Episode 5) 7.0

    Air date: 2017-12-01

    Runtime: 53 min

    Overview: A Louvre curator dies from poisoning in front of a Géricault painting depicting death and agony.

  • Poster for A Work in Black (2)

    A Work in Black (2) (Episode 6) 7.3

    Air date: 2017-12-01

    Runtime: 52 min

    Overview: Florence and Verlay use Géricault's "Portraits of the Insane" to track down the killer.

The Art of Crime

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