European powerhouse Studiocanal, a part of the Canal+ Group, is bringing to market at Collection Mania awaited crime thriller “The Corsican Line,” which toplines Raphaël Acloque, a lead in “24: Legacy” and Lina El Arabi, absolute star of 2024 Netflix smash “Furies,” one in all its greatest performing French sequence of all time after “Lupin.” 

A Canal+ Création Originale, “The Corsican Line” additionally reunites “Mafiosa” writer-director Pierre Leccia and Mediawan’s Picture et Compagnie, headed by Nicole Collet.

Unspooling in Corsica towards spectacular settings, “The Corsican Line” combines crime and household, arguably the 2 greatest attracts of scripted leisure, with a story providing a understanding immersion – Leccia is a Paris-based Corsican – in Corsica, its individuals, its methods and its ruthless mafia underworld.

Quickly to bow on French paybox Canal+, although no particular date has been introduced, “The Corsican Line” kicks in with Reda (Acloque) strolling free from Corsica’s grim Borgo penitentiary having served 10 years down by legislation for a bungled heist, refusing to grass on accomplice Jean-Do. In parallel, estranged sister Inés (El Arabi), a go-getting younger Justice of the Peace, arrives to assist spearhead Corsica’s newly fashioned Anti-Mafia Unit. 

When Reda is proven there’s now no place for him working apart Jean-Do, he pacts with Inés in a harmful alliance to convey down cruel mafia godfather Carlotti’s empire from inside. “As our bodies pile up, their combat for justice might come at an insufferable value,” the synopsis ends.  

Selection sat down with Leccia and Collet earlier than Collection Mania to speak about Studiocanal’s newest and distinctive addition to its bracing style arsenal, already starting from motion packed “Has Fallen” franchise to underworld power-play drama “A Prophet” and WWI tremendous soldier sequence “Sentinels.” 

At 31% of European scripted commissions, 2024 H2, in line with Ampere Evaluation, crime stays an important style in Europe. So a key problem is to ship unique crime dramas. The place does “The Corsican Line’s” originality lie?    

Leccia: Sure, there are certainly loads of crime dramas. What we’ve tried to attain is a mixture of two completely different genres: crime, in fact, but in addition love story within the massive sense of household bonds, these of friendship. Similar to the sequence’ central character Reda is between two worlds, between two communities, the Arab and Corsican, its story braids two genres. 

Additionally, the crime is singular in a number of methods: the clear and fixed mortal hazard of the mafia….

Leccia: Sure, that’s the way it goes. The fact is that should you simply dip a finger in mafia enterprise, it’s like an octopus, you’re eaten up solely by the system. That’s what occurs to Reda.

You’ve talked about Reda’s being between two worlds. “The Corsican Line” additionally offers in bigger points, similar to belonging and identification. 

Leccia: The essence of a group is its self-containment. Coming from two communities, Reda doesn’t expertise a double sense of belonging, however a double rejection. You may’t belong 50%. The issue’s within the felony underworld for people who find themselves not recognised as being from a particular group. Reda’s downside as he recognises is that he’s too Corsican for Arabs and too Arab for Corsicans. 

Episode 1 has some excellent settings: the seashore the place Reda swims within the sea, the very first thing he does when getting out of prism, or the mountain viewpoint of the town and sea under, the place Inés and Reda meet in secret. I believe these settings repeat all through the sequence….

Leccia: Completely. Corsica is a mountain within the sea. It was the primary  character forged. 

Nicole Collet: We shot six months in Corsica, with some monetary assist from the area. There’s a very sturdy theater tradition and loads of them on the island, offering a terrific pool of Corsican actors. Since we’ve got made “Mafiosa”, which ran to 5 seasons, there are additionally much more Corsican technicians and repair suppliers.

And the way, Nicole, does “The Corsican Line” match into the manufacturing technique of Picture et Compagnie?

Collet: We produce for Canal Plus+, shaping “The Corsican Line” to its tastes. I additionally usually work for with Arte, making sequence and one-off movies. Lots of my productions adapt trendy books. I often work with administrators who additionally write. 

Leccia: I’ve labored with Nicole for a very long time. She’s carefully concerned in tasks, of their writing. For writer-directors it’s gratifying to have a accomplice like that.   

Picture et Compagnie types a part of Mediawan….

Collet: Sure, an enormous group. However my firm is sort of particular, simply me and an assistant. I comply with tasks from the very starting to finish. I’m an artisan, a craftsperson. I wish to preserve this boutique character, with a small group, in order that I’m positive to solely make movie or sequence I’m notably obsessed with”

And as a writer-director, Pierre, what can be your hallmarks as an auteur?

Leccia: I like to inform tales on which I’ve a viewpoint. On some issues I’ve nothing to say. I do know Corsica nicely, nevertheless, and do have a publish of view. “The Corsican Line” isn’t only a mechanical crime drama. What I’m actually is speaking, telling tales about individuals, rising viewers of their skilled and private lives. That’s what makes “The Wire,” for instance, an distinctive sequence.

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