The Bureau

The Bureau

  • Director: Pascale Ferran, Mathieu Demy, Mathieu Kassovitz, Elie Wajeman, Jacques Audiard
  • Countries of origin: France
  • Language: French, Arabic, English, Persian, Russian, Italian
  • Release date: December 14, 2016
  • Sound mix: Stereo
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: Le Bureau des Légendes
  • This is a TV series about a French intelligence agent. Within the Directorate-General for External Security, there is a unit called Le Bureau des Légendes (BDL), which remotely controls the most important staff of the French intelligence service: the underground workers. Infiltrating hostile countries, their task is to identify those who might be recruited as sources of intelligence. Worked in the shadow of the "legendary", that is to say, in their fictional identity, lived in masks for many years. After returning from a six-year clandestine mission in Damascus (Syrian capital), our protagonist - codenamed Malotru we are more familiar with, is promoted within the BDL and gradually returns to his real life. But he doesn't seem to have jumped out of his legend and identity while living in Syria.

    Details

    • Release date December 14, 2016
    • Filming locations Morocco
    • Production companies Canal+, Federation Entertainment, TOP - The Oligarchs Productions

    Movie reviews

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    • By Hugh 2022-04-15 09:01:08

      drunk undercover

      After watching it off and on, I feel that this show has a magic power. Whenever I feel that the plot is procrastinating and inexplicable, if I keep watching it for another minute, I will want to watch the whole season without hesitation.

      I like the way of mixing several story lines. No matter how strong a line is, it has limitations. The screenwriter can think of it, and the viewers can probably estimate half of it. When narrating multiple lines, the moment of intersection is the fire....

    • By Florian 2022-04-15 09:01:08

      chat spy

      There was a period of time when I liked to read cool articles like Xie Wendong of the Chinese Dragon Group. Not only did I find psychological comfort in it, but I was deeply attracted by the various organizations in the book. I took out my credentials and called "I'm from XXX" , I thought at that time, it's too handsome, if I can become a National Security Agency agent in the future, I can walk sideways everywhere?

      If you don't always say that the bigger the more boring, the more and...

    • By Bridie 2022-04-15 09:01:08

      Marina's blurred eyes

      I used to be an active spectator of French movies, but it is limited to relatively warm and artistic movies. It seems that I have never watched French dramas. This time I chased them for three seasons. The fourth season hasn't been released yet, so I just took a breath.

      Inevitably it has to do with homeland security. Compared with the American style of the homeland - the plot is compact, the rhythm is strong, the climaxes are repeated, the characters are relatively straight, the office...

    • By Mckenna 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      Learn French in France

      I guess, I want to feel safe. It may be like the male protagonist breaking the rules to contact his lover, just like he wanted to save his lover on his own initiative, and finally dragged the family and himself into the whirlpool. Can I get my studies done and the damn electronique RF et NL? Get the damn composants actifs, get the damn class, td, tp, presentation, get the damn school, get the damn schedule? I want to make life easier. I want to summon the courage to meet the...

    • By Brandy 2022-04-14 09:01:07

      A group of creatures on the edge of the razor, fighting for their lives all day long

      (Text / Yang Shiyang)

      Paul Lefebvre and his girlfriend in Damascus left without saying goodbye, and returned to Paris from Syria. This man who wore a suit and coat all day long, taciturn but elegant and dashing returned to the beautiful and secret office. Before that, his girlfriend in Damascus and most of the people in the war-torn city thought of this middle-aged man as a solid teacher and a self-confessed talented half-ass writer who possessed the peculiar redemption of Europeans....

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    • By Fay 2023-09-25 22:02:31

      The male protagonist is a 100% perfect man. The last time I saw such a man was Asuka in Princess...

    • By Kurt 2023-09-08 20:17:10

      Realistic spy war drama, some details are really...

    • By Percy 2023-08-30 15:24:14

      The male protagonist is really handsome!...

    • By Joannie 2023-08-26 18:16:02

      After two or three years, I finally finished...

    • By Jasen 2023-08-20 10:51:25

      It's slow, but I'm catching up! Very novel, very real, like entering another world. This season is mainly about rescuing hostages. Out of my curiosity about the profession of...

    Movie plot

    Paul Lefebvre and his girlfriend in Damascus left without saying goodbye, and returned to Paris from Syria. This man who wore a suit and coat all day long, taciturn but elegant and dashing returned to the beautiful and secret office. Before that, his girlfriend in Damascus and most of the people in the war-torn city thought of this middle-aged man as a solid teacher and a self-confessed talented half-ass writer who possessed the...
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