Vortex
Vortex

Vortex

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2023- 2023
1 Seasons
6 Episodes
6.8(53 votes)
Ended
Crime
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Drama

Overview

Two mysterious deaths. A rift in time. Sci-fi thriller about policeman Ludovic who risks everything when he tries to change the past.

Where to Watch

Stream

Netflix

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Social & External

Production Companies

RTBF

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

21 members
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Tomer Sisley

Ludovic Béguin

Tomer Sisley
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Camille Claris

Mélanie Béguin

Camille Claris
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Zineb Triki

Parvana Rabani

Zineb Triki
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Anaïs Parello

Juliette Béguin

Anaïs Parello
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Maxime Gueguen

Sam Béguin

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Eric Pucheu

Nathan Leroy

Eric Pucheu
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Sandrine Salyères

Florence Leroy

Sandrine Salyères
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Léo Chalié

Kim Jaguin

Léo Chalié
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Juliette Plumecocq-Mech

Agathe Burtin

Juliette Plumecocq-Mech
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Ludovik

Hector Delavigne

Ludovik
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Évelyne El Garby-Klaï

Yasmine Ben Salem

Évelyne El Garby-Klaï
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Marc Andréoni

Commissaire Le Goff

Marc Andréoni
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Valentin Riot-Sarcey

Bruno

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Sébastien Nivault

Procureur Battesti

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Julien Floreancig

Procureur Nicolas Orsat

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Yunna Le Boulicaut

Noémie

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Fabienne Rocaboy

Anne-Laure Clovin

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Simone Peinado-Barré

Romane Leroy

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Lucas Gérard

Lucien Leroy

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Gaspard Delhaye-Mowat

Guillaume Delavigne

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Mewen Vargac Le Labousse

Louis Delavigne

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