The Bonfire of Destiny

7.4
201952m

After a devastating fire in 1897 Paris, three women find their lives upended by betrayals, deceptions and romantic turmoil. Inspired by real events.

Production

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Seasons

8 Episodes • Premiered 2019

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1. Episode 1

7.8

On a spring day in 1897, socialites Adrienne and Alice and maid Rose join the crowds at a Parisian charity bazaar, where a shocking tragedy unfolds.

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2. Episode 2

6.0

As the overwhelmed hospitals tend to the wounded, a desperate mother searches for her missing daughter, and Adrienne plots to get Camille back.

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3. Episode 3

7.0

Madame Huchon makes her captive an offer, Adrienne tries to sneak a message to Camille, and Alice is pressured by her father to marry Julien.

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4. Episode 4

7.3

Adrienne resorts to drastic measures to salvage her London plan. The news about Victor leaves Alice reeling. Rose's situation grows more complicated.

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5. Episode 5

7.3

After Camille vanishes, de Lenverpré hires men to scour the city, and Adrienne learns a dark secret. Odette's husband returns from his travels.

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6. Episode 6

7.7

Léo rescues Camille from danger, Alice and Victor confront the projectionist, and Adrienne visits the cabaret where Eva Schaff performed.

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7. Episode 7

7.3

A defiant Alice sets out to clear Victor's name. Rose makes a surprise announcement at a dinner party. Adrienne works to win back her husband's trust.

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8. Episode 8

8.0

As the city clamors for an execution, Adrienne, Alice and Rose put everything on the line to protect the ones they love.

Cast

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Audrey Fleurot

Adrienne de Lenverpré

Photo of Camille Lou

Camille Lou

Alice de Jeansin

Photo of Josiane Balasko

Josiane Balasko

Madame Huchon

Photo of Julie de Bona

Julie de Bona

Rose Rivière

Photo of Gilbert Melki

Gilbert Melki

Marc-Antoine de Lenverpré

Photo of Antoine Duléry

Antoine Duléry

Auguste de Jeansin

Photo of Stéphane Guillon

Stéphane Guillon

Célestin Hennion

Photo of Aurélien Wiik

Aurélien Wiik

Jean Rivière

Photo of Florence Pernel

Florence Pernel

Mathilde de Jeansin

Photo of Théo Fernandez

Théo Fernandez

Julien de la Ferté

Photo of Gilles Cohen

Gilles Cohen

Le préfet Leblanc

Photo of Victor Meutelet

Victor Meutelet

Victor Minville

Photo of Sylvain Dieuaide

Sylvain Dieuaide

Pierre-Henri de la Trémoille

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Reviews

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Kimberly.Blaine

To begin the storylines were fully developed each having their own merits, intrigue and suspense. Season One was absolutely captivating from the multifaceted storylines, the exquisite scenery, backdrops, the costumes not to mention the cast members that were perfectly cast with amazing talent. Every scene had significance without be over played with insignificant fluff but always had you left and the end of each segment on the edge wanting for more. I watched the entire first season in less than 24 hours. This would be a complete flaw of judgement if this was not picked up for another season. There is so much that can still be written, so many plot twists available for each main storyline. Please Iris Bucher, Alexandre Levendre please delight us with a Second Season!

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