French Disney+ Original series, The Lost Station Girls, stars Camille Razat (Emily in Paris).
Inspired by a true crime story with an extraordinary investigation spanning more than twenty years, The Lost Station Girls is marked by obstacles, false leads, twists, and late revelations, including DNA and new witnesses. All six episodes of the series are now streaming on Disney+ in the UK and Ireland.
SYNOPSIS
At the heart of the story, Flore Robin, a brilliant and solitary cop, played by Camille Razat (Emily in Paris) confronts a system still dominated by men. By her side, Mélanie Doutey plays a heart-wrenching mother seeking the truth, taking on a weathered but authentic detective Felix Sabueso played by Patrick Timsit, and Franck Vidal, a passionate and obsessive policeman, played by Hugo Becker.
THE SERIES
Between 1995 and 2001, in the South of France, a teenage girl disappears. Additionally, three young women are murdered near the Perpignan train station. Their faces appear in newspapers, earning them the name ‘The Lost Station Girls’. Flore Robin, a young investigator, begins her career in the police. This happens on the very day the first victim is found.
She must team up with police captain Franck Vidal and her mentor Félix Sabueso. Meanwhile, the mother of the first missing girl holds on to the hope of finding her daughter, in this twenty-year-long extraordinary investigation inspired by a true story.
RELEASE
The Lost Station Girls was written and created by Gaëlle Bellan, directed by Virginie Sauveur, and produced by Pierre Laugier, Anthony Lancret, and Juliette Lassalle.
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