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French President's Illegitimate Daughter Kidnapped in Shocking Scandal

Summary

  • French President's illegitimate daughter goes missing
  • Tragedy affects President personally as she is his secret child
  • Entire Elysée apparatus intervenes to find the kidnapped girl
French President's Illegitimate Daughter Kidnapped in Shocking Scandal

In the upcoming Apple TV series "La Décision," French President Raphaël Personnaz finds his life thrown into turmoil when his illegitimate daughter is kidnapped. The seven-episode thriller, set to premiere in the near future, follows the President as he is torn between his private life and public responsibilities in the wake of the shocking incident.

The series also stars Diane Kruger as the President's wife, Nora, who was unaware of her husband's secret affair and the resulting child. When the young girl goes missing, the entire Elysée apparatus, including César Award winners Sami Bouajila, Marina Hands, and Fanny Sidney, intervenes in the high-stakes search to find her.

Produced by Solab Films, White Lion Films, and M Films, "La Décision" is the latest in a string of French-language programming from Apple TV, which has also included the upcoming thriller "The Hunt" and the French-Japanese drama "Drops of God."

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The new Apple TV series "La Décision" follows the French President, whose life is turned upside down when his illegitimate daughter is kidnapped, forcing him to balance his private life and public responsibilities.
The series stars Raphaël Personnaz as the French President, Diane Kruger as his wife Nora, and features César Award winners Sami Bouajila, Marina Hands, and Fanny Sidney.
In addition to "La Décision," Apple TV has also announced the upcoming thriller "The Hunt" and the French-Japanese drama "Drops of God" as part of its French programming lineup.

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