1788...et demi

1788...et demi (2011)

EndedScripted showDrama, Comedy

Meet the Saint-Azur family just before the French revolution. The noble family consisting of the Count of Saint-Azur (the father) who design cannons in order to take out the English fleet, the oldest sister Victoire, scientist and herbalist, Pauline the middle sister, who enjoys frivolity and fashion, and finally Pauline the youngest one, a bit of a burned head.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 20:35 (55 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Du bonheur nuptial et de ses révélations inattenduesjanv. 22, 2011
S01E05De la pendaison comme remède à la famine du peuplejanv. 22, 2011
S01E04Des mœurs au couvent et de leurs éblouissementsjanv. 22, 2011
S01E03Des désagréments de l'amour et du désirjanv. 15, 2011
S01E02Du désastre de se découvrir des cousins éloignésjanv. 15, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show '1788...et demi' premiere?

'1788...et demi' premiered on November 1, 2011.

Who created the TV show '1788...et demi'?

'1788...et demi' was created by Olivier Guignard.

What is the genre of '1788...et demi'?

'1788...et demi' falls under the genre of historical drama.

Where is the TV show '1788...et demi' set?

'1788...et demi' is set in France.

Who are the lead actors in '1788...et demi'?

The lead actors in '1788...et demi' include Benjamin Ramon, Anne Girouard, and Samuel Jouy.

What is the premise of '1788...et demi'?

'1788...et demi' follows the story of a young French aristocrat who gets caught up in the events leading up to the French Revolution.

How many episodes does '1788...et demi' have?

'1788...et demi' consists of 6 episodes.

What time period does '1788...et demi' cover?

'1788...et demi' covers the period leading up to the French Revolution in 1789.

Is '1788...et demi' based on a true story?

'1788...et demi' is a fictional TV show, but it is inspired by the historical events of the French Revolution.

Can you watch '1788...et demi' in English?

'1788...et demi' is primarily in French, but it may be available with English subtitles.

What awards has '1788...et demi' won?

'1788...et demi' has not won any notable awards.

Is '1788...et demi' suitable for all audiences?

'1788...et demi' is rated for mature audiences due to its historical and dramatic content.

Did '1788...et demi' receive positive reviews from critics?

'1788...et demi' received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its historical accuracy and others finding it lacking in storytelling.

Is '1788...et demi' available for streaming?

'1788...et demi' may be available for streaming on certain platforms, but it is not widely accessible.

Does '1788...et demi' have a strong ensemble cast?

'1788...et demi' features a talented ensemble cast who bring the characters to life with their performances.

Does '1788...et demi' have a compelling storyline?

'1788...et demi' offers a compelling storyline that delves into the complexities of the French Revolution and its impact on society.

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