Le Cri

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Le Cri
Written byHervé Baslé
Directed byHervé Baslé
Starring Catherine Jacob
Dominique Blanc
Music byPierre Baslé
Mark Doyle
Country of originFrance
Belgium
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducersNicole Azzaro
Françoise Basle
Laurence Bachman
CinematographySvetlana Kouleva
EditorLaurence Guzzo
Running time360 min
Release
Original network France 2
Original release27 February (2006-02-27) 
13 March 2006 (2006-03-13)

Le cri is a 2006 French-Belgian television miniseries.

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Plot

This saga tells what was the life of Metalworkers of Lorraine through the story of a working-class family: the Panaud. From 1845 until the blast furnaces closed in 1987, the life of this family scrolls across the screen with Robert Panaud key figure for the last of the family to do this job.

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