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Dolmen (miniseries)

Dolmen is a French TV miniseries consisting of six 90 minute-long episodes, and starring Ingrid Chauvin.[1] It was written by Nicole Jamet and Marie-Anne Le Pezennec, and broadcast for the first time between 13 June and 18 July 2005 on TF1.[2]

Dolmen
Kermorvan lighthouse
GenreCrime miniseries
Screenplay byMarianne Le Pezennec
Nicole Jamet
Story byNicole Jamet
Marie-Anne Le Pezennec
Directed byDidier Albert
Eric Summer
StarringIngrid Chauvin
Catherine Wilkening
Yves Rénier
Xavier Deluc
Theme music composerFrédéric Porte
Country of originFrance
Original languageFrench
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesTF1
Marathon Productions
Original release
NetworkTF1
ReleaseJune 13, 2005 (2005-06-13)

Synopsis edit

The story is set in Ty Kern, an island off the coast of Brittany (which is, in real life, Belle-Île-en-Mer). In Ty Kern, four families are connected by ancient rivalries and secrets: the Kersaints, the Le Bihans, the Pérecs, and the Kermeurs. Marie Kermeur, a young police lieutenant, returns to the island to marry her childhood love, Christian Bréhat. But on the day before their wedding, strange events begin to happen. The bloody corpse of a seagull is brought in by the tide, Marie is assaulted by strange nightmares during the night, her brother Gildas is found dead, and menhirs near the town begin to ooze blood.[3]

Aided by an inspector from the mainland, Lucas Fersen, Marie decides to clarify these strange phenomena. It is now that a series of deaths begin.

Cast and characters edit

Family tree
vieux Pérec
Yves
?Aude
Chantal
?Anne
?Christian
Marie
Gildas
Millic
?
JeanneNicolas
Loïc
Yvon
Yannick
Hervé
Pierric
Yvonne
Gwenaëlle
Ronan
Philippe
unborn
Armelle
Juliette
ArthusPierre-Marie
?Erwan
Mary
Sean
Tom

Kermeur family edit

Proprietors of a hotel.

  • Marie, lieutenant of the Gendarmerie in Brest (Ingrid Chauvin)
  • Millic, Marie's father (later known not to be so) (Jean-Louis Foulquier)
  • Jeanne, Marie's mother (later known not to be so) (Martine Sarcey)
  • Gildas, Marie's other brother (Luc Thuiller)
  • Loïc, Marie's brother (Manuel Gélin)
  • Nicolas, Loïc's son (Tom Hygreck)

Pérec family edit

Kersaint family edit

  • Arthus, Châtelain (Georges Wilson)
  • Pierre-Marie ("PM"), Arthus' son (Hippolyte Girardot)
  • Erwan de Kersaint, Arthus' son and Marie's real father (both secrets later to be revealed) (Yves Rénier)
  • Armelle, Pierre-Marie's wife (Laure Killing)
  • Juliette, daughter of Pierre-Marie and Armelle (Emilie de Preissac)

Le Bihan family edit

Owners of a faïencerie (factory for fancy pottery)

  • Yvonne, head of the business (Nicole Croisille)
  • Pierric, Yvonne's mentally handicapped son (Chick Ortega)
  • Gwenaëlle (often shortened to Gwen), Yvonne's daughter (Micky Sébastian)
  • Philippe, Gwenaëlle's husband (Didier Bienaimé)
  • Ronan, son of Gwenaëlle and Philippe (Thomas de Sambi)

Other characters edit

  • Christian Bréhat, Marie Kermeur's fiancé, a famous Yacht racing captain (Xavier Deluc)
  • Anne Bréhat, Christian's sister, owner of a café at Ty Kern (Brigitte Froment)
  • Lucas Fersen, major in the Brest Gendarmerie (Bruno Madinier)
  • Patrick Ryan (false identity adopted by Erwan de Kersaint), Irish novelist
  • Stéphane Morineau, head of computer forensics for the Brest Gendarmerie (Richard Valls)

Technical details edit

Filming locations edit

  • Port of Ty Kern: port of Sauzon, Belle-Île-en-Mer.
  • Faïencerie Le Bihan: the faïencerie HB-Henriot, Quimper.
  • The lighthouse: the lighthouse of the Kermorvan peninsula, at Le Conquet.
  • Site de Guénoc (English: Guénoc place—the bleeding menhirs): built with concrete on a metallic structure on the Kermorvan peninsula, near the lighthouse at Le Conquet.
  • Château des Kersaint (the castle of the Kersaint family): Château de Kerouartz, in Lannilis. It is an early 17th-century mansion, where a woman was, in fact, murdered.

International broadcast edit

Accolades edit

Year Awards Category Recipient Result
2006 Globes de Cristal Award Best TV Movie / TV Series Didier Albert Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ [Ty-Kern, a well-known but little-visited island...]. elfes-bretagne.net (in French). Archived from the original on 22 January 2009. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Dolmen". a-suivre.org (in French). Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Dolmen - Das Sakrileg der Steine" [Dolmen - The sacrilege of stones]. zweitausendeins.de (in German). Retrieved 11 May 2020.

External links edit

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Dolmen is a French TV miniseries consisting of six 90 minute long episodes and starring Ingrid Chauvin 1 It was written by Nicole Jamet and Marie Anne Le Pezennec and broadcast for the first time between 13 June and 18 July 2005 on TF1 2 DolmenKermorvan lighthouseGenreCrime miniseriesScreenplay byMarianne Le PezennecNicole JametStory byNicole JametMarie Anne Le PezennecDirected byDidier AlbertEric SummerStarringIngrid ChauvinCatherine WilkeningYves RenierXavier DelucTheme music composerFrederic PorteCountry of originFranceOriginal languageFrenchNo of seasons1No of episodes6ProductionRunning time90 minutesProduction companiesTF1Marathon ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkTF1ReleaseJune 13 2005 2005 06 13 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Cast and characters 2 1 Kermeur family 2 2 Perec family 2 3 Kersaint family 2 4 Le Bihan family 2 5 Other characters 3 Technical details 3 1 Filming locations 4 International broadcast 5 Accolades 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editThe story is set in Ty Kern an island off the coast of Brittany which is in real life Belle Ile en Mer In Ty Kern four families are connected by ancient rivalries and secrets the Kersaints the Le Bihans the Perecs and the Kermeurs Marie Kermeur a young police lieutenant returns to the island to marry her childhood love Christian Brehat But on the day before their wedding strange events begin to happen The bloody corpse of a seagull is brought in by the tide Marie is assaulted by strange nightmares during the night her brother Gildas is found dead and menhirs near the town begin to ooze blood 3 Aided by an inspector from the mainland Lucas Fersen Marie decides to clarify these strange phenomena It is now that a series of deaths begin Cast and characters editFamily tree vieux PerecYves AudeChantal Anne ChristianMarieGildasMillic JeanneNicolasLoicYvonYannickHervePierricYvonneGwenaelleRonanPhilippeunbornArmelleJulietteArthusPierre Marie ErwanMarySeanTomKermeur family edit Proprietors of a hotel Marie lieutenant of the Gendarmerie in Brest Ingrid Chauvin Millic Marie s father later known not to be so Jean Louis Foulquier Jeanne Marie s mother later known not to be so Martine Sarcey Gildas Marie s other brother Luc Thuiller Loic Marie s brother Manuel Gelin Nicolas Loic s son Tom Hygreck Perec family edit Yves medical doctor and mayor Marc Rioufol Chantal Yves wife Catherine Wilkening Aude daughter of Yves and Chantal Lizzie Brochere Kersaint family edit Arthus Chatelain Georges Wilson Pierre Marie PM Arthus son Hippolyte Girardot Erwan de Kersaint Arthus son and Marie s real father both secrets later to be revealed Yves Renier Armelle Pierre Marie s wife Laure Killing Juliette daughter of Pierre Marie and Armelle Emilie de Preissac Le Bihan family edit Owners of a faiencerie factory for fancy pottery Yvonne head of the business Nicole Croisille Pierric Yvonne s mentally handicapped son Chick Ortega Gwenaelle often shortened to Gwen Yvonne s daughter Micky Sebastian Philippe Gwenaelle s husband Didier Bienaime Ronan son of Gwenaelle and Philippe Thomas de Sambi Other characters edit Christian Brehat Marie Kermeur s fiance a famous Yacht racing captain Xavier Deluc Anne Brehat Christian s sister owner of a cafe at Ty Kern Brigitte Froment Lucas Fersen major in the Brest Gendarmerie Bruno Madinier Patrick Ryan false identity adopted by Erwan de Kersaint Irish novelist Stephane Morineau head of computer forensics for the Brest Gendarmerie Richard Valls Technical details editDirected by Didier Albert Screenplay Marianne Le Pezennec and Nicole Jamet Production TF1 and Marathon ProductionsFilming locations edit Port of Ty Kern port of Sauzon Belle Ile en Mer Faiencerie Le Bihan the faiencerie HB Henriot Quimper The lighthouse the lighthouse of the Kermorvan peninsula at Le Conquet Site de Guenoc English Guenoc place the bleeding menhirs built with concrete on a metallic structure on the Kermorvan peninsula near the lighthouse at Le Conquet Chateau des Kersaint the castle of the Kersaint family Chateau de Kerouartz in Lannilis It is an early 17th century mansion where a woman was in fact murdered International broadcast editBasque Country ETB2 October 2006 November 2006 Belgium RTL TVI June 2005 July 2005 Germany RTL 2 November 2006 Hungary RTL Klub 2006 summer Italy Rete 4 August 2006 September 2006 Portugal RTP1 August 2006 Switzerland TSR June 2005 July 2005 Poland TVP 1 February 2006 Russia TV3 May 2007 Finland MTV3 June 2007 August 2007 Slovenia POP TV July 2007 August 2007 Portugal RTP1 December 2007 Czech Republic TV Nova January 2008 Catalunya TV3 January 2008 Netherlands Misdaatnet Dutch commercial crime TV network May 2011 United States MHz WorldView September 2013Accolades editYear Awards Category Recipient Result2006 Globes de Cristal Award Best TV Movie TV Series Didier Albert NominatedReferences edit Ty Kern une ile tres connue mais peu visitee Ty Kern a well known but little visited island elfes bretagne net in French Archived from the original on 22 January 2009 Retrieved 11 May 2020 Dolmen a suivre org in French Retrieved 11 May 2020 Dolmen Das Sakrileg der Steine Dolmen The sacrilege of stones zweitausendeins de in German Retrieved 11 May 2020 External links editDolmen at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dolmen miniseries amp oldid 1173649361, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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