Plast appointment, tonight June 18th at 9.30pm on Channel 5with MontmartreFrench TV series set in Paris of the Belle Époque. How far along is the can-can dancer Céleste (Alice Dufour)committed to scandalize the society of the time but also to solve the mystery surrounding his father’s death.
After a difficult search, Céleste has finally found her “lost” brothers when she was just a little girl, Arsène (Victor Meutelet, Claire Romain) and Rose, brilliant engineer who hides his homosexuality and respectively a young one forced by her boyfriend to work in a brothel where the boyfriend.
The woman though he also wants to discover the mystery linked to his father’s death. For this reason she starts dating the policeman Léon (Hugo Becker). In the meantime, Arsène tries to build the first electric motor together with Octave (Axel Mandron) and Rose escapes the brothel to take refuge in the arms of the mysterious Count Charles (Mikaël Mittelstadt).
Montmartre Canale 5 TV series tonight’s episode 18 June: previews, plot
Tonight’s episode consists of two episodes as always. In the first, after discovering something mysterious about her father’s death, Céleste becomes convinced that it was a murder and not about suicide and he immediately talks about it with Léon. In the meantime, Rose, exposed by Charles’ mother, realizes that her past has caught up with her and now she must deal with the Count’s anger after the discovery of his past in the brothel. With Octave’s help however, Arsène manages to save his project and find new investors.
In the second episode, Céleste talks to a former teacher from Saint Loup and discovers a new potential suspect which could be linked to his father’s murder. Victim of prejudice regarding his homosexuality, Arsène is about to lose an important contract with some bankers. Rose, however, receives excellent news and hurries to write to Charles to tell it to him, convinced that the man has forgiven her for her controversial past.
Alice Dufour and Hugo Becker in a scene from “Montmartre”. (Photo by Julien Panié/TF1)
Montmartre: the eclectic Alice Dufour leads the cast
Born in 1987 in Saint-Lô, Alice Dufour distinguished herself as an actress before becoming an actress French national artistic gymnastics championmodel for magazines and advertising and dancer at the Crazy Horse in Paris. After making a name for herself in the theater, Alice has obtained many roles in series and films as Hard, Alibi.com, L’Amour (presque) parfait, Super-héros malgré lui And Alphonse next to Jean Dujardin.
In an interview with the portal Formatbizthe actress spoke about her character like this in Montmartre: «The interesting thing is that Céleste is not a rebel by nature» she said «She wasn’t born with this desire to fight. She wasn’t born a feminist. It is her story that leads her to want to fight for women’s rights. At first, his struggle is to find his family and when she has a voice, she must use it as a woman to defend other women».

