Pics-Jumeaux

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Pics-Jumeaux
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The last frame of the title sequence for 'Pics-Jumeaux'. Laurie Pierrat, whose murder sets the events of the show into motion, is superimposed over the road to the otherwise idyllic and quiet town of Pics-Jumeaux.
GenreSurrealism
Drama
Mystery
Horror
Created byDavy Laurent and Maxime Delannoy
StarringGrégoire Roatta
Roland Thiers
Yvette Baugé
Marina Chuquet
Christopher Cazenave
Perrine Kaplan
Lorie Bittencourt
Marguerite Baudet
Paola Boulanger
Jean-Philippe Vallée
Jacques Beauvilliers
Marlène Bittencourt Backès (cameos; 2000, 2035)
Opening themePics-Jumeaux Theme
Country of originCastillian Federation
Original language(s)Castillian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes48
Production
Executive producer(s)Davy Laurent
Maxime Delannoy
Running time45-60 minutes
94 minutes ("Pilot")
Production company(s)Supernova SA
Laurent Productions
DistributorCastillian Broadcasting Corporation
Release
Original networkCastillian Broadcasting Corportation
Original release8 April 2000 –
3 September 2035

Pics-Jumeaux (translated Twin Peaks in Anglic) is a Castillian mystery-horror drama television series that was broadcast on CBC from 2000 to 2002, with a feature film in 2004. A third and final season was broadcast in 2035. The series revolves around SSF Special Agent Dom Choffard as he works with the inhabitants of the sleepy mountain town of Pics-Jumeaux, rocked by the murder of teenager Laurie Pierrat, to find her killer. Among the cast that assist Choffard is the straight-laced and relaxed police chief Pierre S. Beaulieu (named after the former Imperial-era prime minister), Beaulieu's deputies, the sultry and manipulative Aurelie le Haye, daughter of industrialist Benjamin le Haye, and others.

The show draws on elements of soap opera dramatics intertwined with detective fiction and some elements of police procedural. However, the series is most iconic for using these tropes and underlying them with elements of the supernatural, uncanny valley effects, eccentric characters, offbeat humor, and surrealism. Its cinematography and set design further exacerbated these tones by setting them against the idyllic and pristine mountain landscapes of a small town in the geographically-deciduous province of Oyonnax. As the show progresses, Choffard and other characters gradually come to realize Pics-Jumeaux's dark underbelly and sinister forces surrounding it.

Since the end of the second season in 2002, the show has developed a cult following and become a staple of Castillian cinematic arts. Having been translated into over a hundred languages, tourists from all over flock to the small hamlets of Évry and Grande-Synthe in the province of Oyonnax, where the series was filmed. Pics-Jumeaux is often considered one of the greatest television series ever made and has consistently received widespread critical acclaim during its original run. While its feature film Marche de Feu Avec Moi received more polarizing reviews at the time, it has been since critically reevaluated and considered among the greatest movies ever made as well. The 2035 continuation of the series received critical acclaim worldwide, and was listed by Marianne as one of the most anticipated television seasons in history.

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Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
18April 8, 2000 (2000-04-08)May 23, 2000 (2000-05-23)CBC
222September 30, 2001 (2001-09-30)June 10, 2002 (2002-06-10)
Marche de Feu Avec MoiAugust 28, 2004 (2004-08-28)Theatrical Release
318May 21, 2035 (2035-05-21)September 3, 2035 (2035-09-03)CBC

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