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- Loudun, October 1947. Leon and Marie Besnard celebrate their 18th wedding anniversary with friends and Ady, a former German prisoner they have "adopted." A few days later, Leon dies. Louise, a friend of the couple's--and probably Leon's mistress--claims that on his deathbed, the deceased told her that Marie was poisoning him. The whole town soon condemns Marie and she is arrested and sent to jail. Did she really kill Léon as well as 12 other family members, as she finds is the charge against her?
- Hooded and dressed in black, they go to the front line, risking their lives, during the worst crises that the state faces: they are the men of the Raid, these police officers that the government sends to deal with hostage-takers, criminals and terrorists. Julian Bugier tells the story of this elite unit, since its first intervention in 1985, just 35 years ago, under the orders of Commissioner Broussard, a police legend. For 120 minutes, the RAID police officers, great leaders, men and women in the field, take us back to the time when they followed Yvan Colonna into the Corsican scrub, when their apartments were transformed into a war zone, and when they spent intense nights negotiating.