Portrait-Robot

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Portrait-Robot
French Portrait-Robot
Genre
  • Thriller
  • crime fiction
  • drama
Created by
Screenplay by
  • André Gulluni
Directed by
  • Alexis Durand-Brault
Starring
Country of originCanada
Original languages
  • French
  • English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)
Production
Producer
  • Antonello Cozzolino
Running time40–42 mins. (per episode)
Production companies
  • ALSO Productions
  • Quebecor Content
Release
Original network Club Illico
Original releaseApril 15, 2021 (2021-04-15)

Portrait-Robot or The Sketch Artist is a French Canadian ten-part television crime drama series, which premiered on Club Illico on April 15, 2021. [1] It was broadcast on Australian network, SBS-TV's streaming service, On Demand, from December 16, 2021. [2] The series was co-created by Sophie Lorain (who also acts) with her spouse, Alexis Durand-Brault (who also directs). [3] The action is set in Montreal, where the titular identikit or forensic sketch artist, Éve Garance (Rachel Graton), profiles both suspects and victims for a police investigation unit. [1] The unit's leader, Maryse Ferron (Lorain) is assisted by veteran detective, Bernard Dupin (Rémy Girard) and rookie crime scene technician, Anthony Kamal (Adrien Bélugou). Major story arcs are generally resolved in two episodes, while background stories continue across more episodes. [1] According to Club Illico's press release, in October 2021, Portrait-Robot, has been renewed for a second season. [4]

Contents

Premise

Éve, a forensic identikit artist, who profiles suspects and victims for a Montreal police unit led by Maryse. Lead detective Bernard also mentors rookie, Anthony as they analyze crime scenes and question witnesses. Éve submerges herself in people's recollections to create her images. A subtext is the disappearance of Éve's infant son, William five years ago, coupled with her bipolar condition and the recent return of her ex-husband James. Meanwhile, Canadian Intelligence hired Bernard to infiltrate the local mafia, which are planning to expand operations. Maryse's brittle bone disease is worsening and her pregnant daughter, Delphine is worried by its inheritability. [3]

Cast

Episode guide


No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
1"Episode 1" Alexis Durand-Brault André GulluniApril 21, 2021 (2021-04-21)
Jon is live-streaming his walk along a lane when he is mugged. Éve talks Jon through his memories, while he describes the attacker. Éve determines that Jon is lying. Anto arrives for his first day with the unit. Upon learning that Romane has been kidnapped, Éve fumbles for her medicine. Maryse details Audrey's kidnapping and escape eight years ago. Éve visits Audrey and Karl's home. Anto and Bernard meet Nick, who bungled Audrey's investigation. Audrey becomes distraught while recalling her kidnapper. When first found, Audrey repeated a word, "carre". Maryse questions Karl to background his relationship with Audrey. Audrey's memories resurfaced when she had a recent ultrasound. Audrey describes her attacker, who sings after raping her. Maryse consoles Éve on William's disappearance anniversary. Anto finds "carre" is a former street name. From street view Anto and Bernard deduce the area where Audrey had been held. At home Éve creates William's annual painting, showing what he could look like. Inside an abandoned building Anto and Bernard find Romane; she is bound but alive.
2"Episode 2"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniApril 28, 2021 (2021-04-28)
Maryse lifts weights to maintain mobility. Bernard phones Maryse that they found Romane. Both Romane and Audrey had been drugged. Audrey sees news footage of the building, she recalls more and shoves Karl out the door. Evidence leads to other possible victims. Éve interviews Romane, who recalls drinking tainted juice in a park, proffered by a man. Audrey is remembering more. Nick was serveilled by Teddy's team and could not have abducted Audrey. Karl's phone records and former work mates provide alibis for the kidnappings. Éve takes Audrey to the room she was held. Audrey remembers more. Éve tells Audrey about William's disappearance. Anto and Bernard ask the building's owner, Yuri about former tenants. Éve interviews both Audrey and Romane, together they recall more about their abductor. Audrey recalls the rapist is her gynecologist, Pascal. Bernard collars Pascal, who is charged with a series of kidnappings and sexual assaults. Anto invites his colleagues to his parents' restaurant. Éve is shocked by James' sudden reappearance inside her flat.
3"Episode 3"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniMay 5, 2021 (2021-05-05)
Bernard did not attend Anto's restaurant. Maryse is displeased by Rosenberg's visit. Patrick wants forgiveness from his 12 victims' families. He confesses to a 13th murder. Maryse is uninterested in Patrick's atonement but starts an investigation for the 13th victim. On behalf of Éve, Bernard finds where James stays. When Patrick was arrested he damaged Maryse's legs making her being wheelchair bound. Anto and Bernard trawl through Patrick's case files. Maryse and Éve visit Patrick in jail, who tries to apologise but Maryse remains silent. Bernard finds Patrick's cellmate, Simon, who relates that the 13th victim, Gabriel, was killed differently. Anto views Annie's vlog; she claims to have survived meeting Patrick. Anto finds images of Annie in case photos. Patrick recalls his 12th victim, he stutters and after a mood shift lunges at Éve. Éve asks if Patrick has verbal apraxia. Patrick claims he has a brain tumour, medulloblastoma. Patrick remembers Gabriel at the 12th victim's murder site and starts describing him. Bernard interviews Annie, who claims to be Patrick's 13th victim. Éve lunches with James, he's in town for his family's investments. Bernard and Anto meet Julien.
4"Episode 4"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniMay 12, 2021 (2021-05-12)
Éve argues with James for abandoning her after William's disappearance. Julien relates how Gabriel had rarely left his room before killing himself using prescription medicine. Patrick phones Maryse, she refuses to forgive him. Anto finds a bible and laptop in Gabriel's effects. Anto deduces Gabriel's laptop has hidden files but he cannot access them. Elektra decrypts Gabriel's stenographic files, which have images of dismembered bodies. Éve is unsure whether Patrick is lying or his tumour is causing memory losses. Maryse asks about James, Éve believes he wants reconciliation. James tells Éve of his engagement. Annie lied about being a victim for book sales. Elektra finds advanced encrypted files on Gabriel's computer. Éve believes Patrick can decrypt them. Gabriel's bible provides the passcode. Patrick was grooming Gabriel to be his accomplice. After Gabriel witnessed Patrick's 12th murder, he ran off. Patrick threatened Gabriel with ruining his family's lives unless Gabriel killed himself. Anto and Bernard tell Julien that they were mistaken about Gabriel's involvement in their investigation. Patrick stabs himself with a crucifix.
5"Episode 5"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniMay 19, 2021 (2021-05-19)
Anto fingerprints a disfigured corpse, Vicky. She has a Jo/<3® tattoo and wears a hearing aid. Maryse's doctor tells her, that she is likely to die within three years. James sees Éve's artworks of William aging each year. Éve asks why was there never a ransom demand for William. Maryse requests Éve's case files. The hearing aid belongs to Philippe. James claims he looked for William after their divorce. Vicky was rammed by a car, while kneeling. Maryse seeks the port's CCTV. Bernard tells Éve William's investigation was done well but thin. Éve views Vicky's corpse to create an image. The pathologist reports the Jo/<3® tattoo on an overdosed prostitute. Philippe says Vicky stole his hearing aid. At a motel, Bernard recognises Lilou, who claims not to know about the murder. Maryse interviews Xavier over William's disappearance. Elektra enhances Éve's software to recompose Vicky's face. Maryse learns Philippe coerced girls to send nudie pics. Maryse warns Anto not to meet near his home; 3-5-5 may find him. Bernard bribes Lilou, she tells him Philippe is Joker's procurer. Éve and James meet for lunch. Bernard meets Santo who tells him all CCTV was deleted. Anto is attacked by two youths.
6"Episode 6"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniMay 26, 2021 (2021-05-26)
Anto describes his assailant to Éve. Elektra gives Éve a contact to find who used her home's security when William disappeared. Bernard arrests Anto's assailant, Olivier, who works for Joker. Éve's software recomposes a workable image of Vicky. Elektra checks traffic CCTV. Vicky's mother tells Bernard that Philippe collected both daughters and gave Vicki her hearing aid. Maryse warns Philippe that his marriage and lifestyle are threatened by Vicky's procurement and death. Bernard lets Éve review his memory of finding Vicky's corpse. He describes the driver, Joker. Joker claims he did not kill Vicky and sends police to Lilou. She was jealous of Vicky who was Joker's current favorite. Vicky wanted to escape but Lilou told Joker where Vicky was hiding. Lilou admits to running Vicky down. Joker drove Lilou away and hid her. Lilou is arrested for murder. Maryse considers stem cell therapy for her condition. Elektra has camera footage from Joker's car, which shows Bernard with Santo. Bernard gives Anto an untraceable gun. Éve receives information from her home's security. Rita, looking for Adèle, knocks on the door of a mansion.
7"Episode 7"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniJune 2, 2021 (2021-06-02)
Rita finds five corpses, hears footsteps and sees someone run past. Éve asks James, why did David arrive when William disappeared? James says he did not know what to do when Éve locked herself in a bedroom. Maryse confronts Bernard about contacting Santo. Bernard fobs her off. Rita asks police to find Adèle. Rita started looking for Adèle, after a frantic phone call. Anto photographs the corpses and surroundings. Éve asks Maryse to see William's case files; she does not trust James. Anto is overcome after seeing a mutilated newborn. Rita remembers the cult's name. Delphine, who is pregnant, wants to know what to expect if her child has Maryse's condition. The corpses downstairs are four men and one young woman but no identities. They died about two weeks earlier. The male baby was sacrificed. Éve notices sacred geometry symbols and Michel's book from Anto's photos. Éve interviews Michel, while Bernard questions Christophe. Christophe claims not to remember the mansion. Michel recognises various symbols and the cult name from a man who wrote to him. He does not recall Robert. Elektra and Bernard share a bottle of ouzo. From its floor plans Anto sees the mansion has another staircase.
8"Episode 8"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniJune 9, 2021 (2021-06-09)
Éve watches footage of herself interviewed after William's disappearance. She chants four colours, grey, azure blue, cherry red and cobalt yellow. Maryse implies to Santo that she knows his relationship to Bernard. Elektra and Bernard have sex. Maryse tells Evans about Bernard's association with Santo. Evans starts an inquiry into Bernard's doings. Anto and Bernard return to the mansion, they find the second staircase. It leads to another corpse; Adèle had died in childbirth. Maryse and Éve talk with cult expert, Carlos. He shows them a 1963 newspaper story about a death cult in Rita's hometown. A boy survivor is Robert. Maryse gives Éve a photo of Robert at 14, Éve uses her computer to age him to 60+. Christophe now claims he saw Adèle picked up by Robert's cultists. While talking to Christophe, Éve recognises Robert was posing as Michel. Robert confesses to kidnapping and letting Adèle die. He then carried out his cult's ritual. Robert escapes justice by poisoning himself. Bernard is suspended as Evans investigates whether he spent any bribe money. A young couple are shot dead by a towtruck driver.
9"Episode 9"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniJune 16, 2021 (2021-06-16)
Bernard tells Éve about re-examining William's case. Bernard concluded that Éve, James and/or David lied. The unit attends the double homicide. Éve tells Evans that Bernard is honest, bribe money not handed in due to corrupt intelligence agents. Bernard leaves his psychologist when she mentions his childhood. Éve tells Bernard that James is returning to London. Erika's murder scene has same bullet casings and same towtruck. Bernard enlists Elektra's help with William's case. Cléa and Théo dated for six months. Anto discovers Benjamin's voicemail kill threat. Erika's partner, Ziad, works for a towing company. Jocelyn tells Éve he heard Ziad's truck arrive before Erika's shooting. A man entered their house and then took their car. Bernard identifies the bullets for Anto. David tells Bernard that James' parents arrived the day after William's disappearance. Benjamin claims the threat was rage but he never acted on it. Anto informs Maryse of fourth victim; news reports a fifth one. Maryse updates Ziad's old photo. James' parents use private jets with no-one checking movements, baggage or accompanies. Maryse asks Evans to reinstate Bernard, they are short staffed. Ziad is found in his car's boot. Bernard confronts James for the truth of William's disappearance.
10"Episode 10"Alexis Durand-BraultAndré GulluniJune 13, 2021 (2021-06-13)
Evans tells Bernard to resume regular duties. Xavier tells Anto he should resume using Ramadés. Ziad recalls the driver has a tattoo on his hand and used a Red Pill app. The dead towtruck owner is the sixth victim. Red Pill is used for a dark web hate group. Anto finds kill requests for Ziad, Cléa and Théo. The killer aims to kill a policeman. Benjamin admits to asking to have Cléa and Théo killed but disbelieved it was serious. Xavier is shot dead. Ziad's memory block clears. Éve recognises the image of Youtuber Jon. Xavier had arrested Jon. Elektra says Jon posted that he would kill his ex. Éve goes home for her pills. The unit realizes Jon is pursuing Éve. Bernard stops Éve near her home. Jon points a gun at Bernard and disarms him. Then alternately threatens Bernard and Éve. Anto shoots Jon dead. They fudge the scene to look like suicide. Maryse is dragged off her wheelchair; a shot is fired. Bernard tells Éve had postpartum depression, stopped taking medication, William kept crying. James could no longer cope with her mood swings and was afraid she would harm William. Bernard tells Éve that William is alive.

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