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BIO. FRANKRIKE/BELGIEN, POLISTHRILLER. Regi: Patrice Leconte. Med: Gérard Depardieu, Jade Labeste, Mélanie Bernier, Aurore Clément, Clara Atoons, Anne Loiret. Åldersgräns: 11 år. Längd:

Georges Simenons bredaxlade samt barske dock alltid rättvise och inte någonsin moralpredikande kommissarie Maigret höll sin faderliga fostrarhand ovan Paris år till Maigret och den unga döda (Maigret et la jeune morte, ), romanförlagan mot bioaktuella Maigret, börjar tillsammans med att han under en nattpass får tre ”hårdkokta skojare”, samtliga mer alternativt mindre gorillaliknande, att signera sina erkännanden med orden: ”Skriv beneath här, små människor små, därför får ni gå samt lägga er.”

Mysfaktorn är upphöjd bland morden i samhällsmisären just på grund av att Maigret, som ett essä formulerade det, existerar så ”extraordinärt ordinär”. ingen genial Sherlock Holmes alternativt tuff Sam Spade, utan en rännstenens biktfar liksom genom tålmodigt lyssnande tillsammans med öppet sinne till stans förtappade själar förmår dem att självmant bekänna sina synder. Hans  självklara auktoritet förstärks från att ingen tycks uppleva hans förnamn; alla tilltalar honom enbart med efternamnet, inklusive hustrun Louise.

Patrice Lecontes Maigret gör  emellertid Simenons intima

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  • Jules Maigret

    Fictional French police detective

    "Maigret" redirects here. For other uses, see Maigret (disambiguation).

    Fictional character

    Jules Maigret (French:[ʒylmɛɡʁɛ]), or simply Maigret, is a fictional Frenchpolice detective, a commissaire ("commissioner") of the Paris Brigade Criminelle (Direction Régionale de la Police Judiciaire de Paris, Quai des Orfèvres), created by writer Georges Simenon. The character's full name is Jules Amédée François Maigret.[3]

    Between and , 75 novels[3] and 28 short stories[4] about Maigret were published, starting with Pietr-le-Letton ("The Strange Case of Peter the Lett") and concluding with Maigret et Monsieur Charles ("Maigret and Monsieur Charles"). With the creation of Maigret, Simenon renewed the detective novel genre. The novels and stories have been translated into more than 50 languages.[4]

    The Maigret stories have also received numerous film, television and radio adaptations. Penguin Books published new translations of 75 books in the series over as many months;[3] the project was begun in November by translators David Bellos, Anthea Bell, and Ros Sc

    Maigret ( TV series)

    British television detective series (–)

    Maigret is a British television series from ITV. It is an adaptation of the books by Georges Simenon featuring his fictional French detective Jules Maigret, played by Rowan Atkinson.[3] The series is set in France in the mids.[4] Its first episode aired on 28 March and the second on Christmas Day, A second series (also of two episodes) aired during It was reported in that the series had been cancelled.[1][2]

    The series premiered in the United States on 31 August on Ovation.[5]

    Rowan Atkinson, who plays Jules Maigret, is a notable fan of the books saying, "I have been a devourer of the Maigret novels for many years and I'm very much looking forward to playing such an intriguing character at work in Paris during a fascinating period in its history."[6][7]

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    Series 1

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    The episodes were mainly filmed on location in Budapest and Szentendre, Hungary, which stood in for s Paris.

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    Prior to the second episode's airing on 17 June and after the popularity of t