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''No Limit'' is a 2012 French television
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series created by filmmaker
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with
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through Besson's
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company. Along with '' Transporter: The Series'', it represents one of Besson's first forays into television, although this time as a writer as well as a producer. The series follows Vincent Libérati, played by
Vincent Elbaz Vincent Elbaz (born 3 February 1971) is a French actor. He has appeared in many French television shows and films. His first major role was in the 1994 film ''Le péril jeune''. Elbaz received the 1998 Jean Gabin Prize. Elbaz was born in Paris ...
, a
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agent plagued with an incurable disease who accepts an offer from a mysterious secret organization to perform missions on French soil in exchange for an experimental treatment, which brings him closer to his temperamental teenage daughter Lola, his ex-wife Alexandra, and his suspicious cop sister Juliette. ''No Limit'' premiered in Belgium on
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on November 5, 2012 and ten days later in France on
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. A second and third season were confirmed on November 29, before the French airing of the first season's last two episodes. International broadcast rights are held by TF1 International.


Plot

A potentially fatal
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forces Vincent Libérati to abandon the glamour of a globetrotting
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's life and return to
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to be close to his teen daughter Lola and ex-wife Alexandra. In order to receive an experimental medical treatment, Vincent agrees to join Hydra, a confidential organization set up by
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s to fight
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on the
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with illegal means. Meanwhile, his personal life isn't rosy either as he still isn't over Alexandra and is still trying to figure out Lola.


Cast


Main characters

*
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as Vincent Libérati, the protagonist, a French covert agent recently diagnosed with a brain tumor who relocates to Marseille to be closer to his estranged family, who know nothing about his illness or his job and believe him to be a
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installer. * Anne Girouard as
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Juliette Lambert, Vincent's sister, a homicide
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recently posted in Marseille who ironically suffers from a devastating
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allergy and whose investigations often cross paths with Vincent's missions. * Hélène Seuzaret as Alexandra, Vincent's ex-wife who he is still in love with but who is getting ready to remarry. * Sarah Brannens as Lola Libérati, Vincent's 15-year-old daughter who isn't ready to forgive him for not being there when she was growing up. * Christian Brendel as Colonel De Boissieu, the officer in charge of Hydra, the secret organization Vincent Libérati works for.


Recurring characters

* Philippe Hérisson as Bertrand Rey, Alexandra's fiancé who is revealed (in the season one finale) to be secretly working for Hydra as their money-laundering expert. * Vanessa Guide as Marie Dulac, a covert agent colleague of Vincent's, who is also romantically attracted to him. * Damien Jouillerot as Tony Massart, a small-time crook who reluctantly befriends and helps Vincent. *
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as Professor Grimberg *
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as Reda * Makita Samba as Arthur Lefranc * Jean-Marie Paris as Bouly * Vanessa Guide as Marie Dulac * Véronique Kapoyan as Commandant Nadine Leroy * Martin Darlan as Virgile *
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as Christine Libérati *
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as Victor Cerda *
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as Claude (Season 3) *
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as Brunetti (Season 3)


Episodes


Season 1 (2012)


Season 2 (2013)


Season 3 (2015)


Production


Conception

French channel
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had been asking
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to create a TV show for them since 2005, but the filmmaker kept turning them down due to his unfamiliarity with television, which is also the reason he sold the rights for '' Transporter: The Series''. However, the desire to penetrate the television market engrained itself in Besson's mind and in April 2010, his company
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acquired Cipango, a profitable production company specialized in television, with produced shows such as '' Les Bleus'' and the international co-production ''
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''. ''No Limit'' is the first series to come out of a September 2011 deal between the company, rebranded EuropaCorp Television, and TF1. Based on an original idea by Luc Besson, the series was co-created with screenwriter
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, whose first feature, ''
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'', was produced by EuropaCorp, and was announced by TF1 on April 6, 2012. According to Philippon, the ambition was to show things that had never been seen in a French show, and surprise the viewer. The creators started out wanting to tell the story of a father and his daughter, injected with a mix of action and comedy and Philippon added that the challenge, and the show's strength, was that balance of action, comedic and emotional moments. The show was titled after the discipline of
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. Diving holds a special place in Luc Besson's heart, whose parents were
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instructors, and who had planned to become a
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himself before a diving accident ended those plans and whose third film, ''
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'', was all about the subject. In addition, the title was meant to give the show an international-sounding name in order to widen its appeal and was also a reference to the state of the hero, who is afflicted with a brain tumor. The writers took inspiration from other TV shows to portray the condition, chief among them ''
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''. Producer
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revealed the season's budget to be 9 million euros, which is about 30% higher than TF1's usual productions and 50% than the French average. The show is one of several ambitious new shows commissioned by TF1, along with '' Falco'' and the English-language series '' Jo'', ''
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'' and ''
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''that showcase the channel's desire to become a bigger player in the international market and a change in French channels' conception of TV shows.


Format

For the first season, each mission lasts two episodes, which is also the pace at which the directors rotate. The typical episode lasts slightly more than 50 minutes, with the exception of the pilot episode which is nearly 70 minutes long. The series has been described as being very much in line with the rest of Luc Besson's oeuvre, with important means and much impressive action mixed with comedy. The second season featured a single story arc.


Casting

''No Limit'' represents
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's first regular role in a TV series and his performance was widely touted in the media as one of the highlights of the show. The 41-year-old actor was dubious about how the show could compare to similar American productions, but was sold thanks to Luc Besson's involvement and the ambition of the project. He described his role as "
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with daily problems" and his character as particularly complex, due to his lies eating him up inside but also provoking hilarious scenes. Elbaz drew inspiration from
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' performance in ''
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'' and had to train intensively for the role, learning
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, and confront his fear of heights, as he insisted on performing the majority of his own stunts. He said it was the first time he had been offered such a role and that though he believes television can never reach the level of cinema, he does not think he has ever seen anything like ''No Limit'' on French television. On the other hand, the show marks the second lead role in a TV series for Anne Girouard, after six years of portraying
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in the successful
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''. Several media outlets singled out the 36-year-old's performance as one of the show's strengths. The actress was pregnant throughout the shoot and thus unable to partake in some of the more demanding action scenes, much to her frustration. Nineteen-year-old Sarah Brannens was chosen to portray Elbaz's fifteen-year-old daughter in the show. Her casting was heavily hyped in the media as Luc Besson's latest female revelation after
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,
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. The relationship between Brannens' and Elbaz's characters in one of the core elements of the show. Coincidentally, Brannens was also cast in a role on the procedural '' Main Courante'' which premiered the day after ''No Limit'' on competing channel
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. Damien Jouillerot's character Tony Massart was originally scheduled to appear only in the first two episodes and die, but the actor impressed the producers so much they decided to write him into the subsequent episodes.


Season 1


Filming

Shooting commenced on April 9, 2012, in
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at 3:30 AM and lasted four-and-a-half months until mid-August of that year. Filming was entirely conducted in the Marseille region, including the
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-set opening scene of the first episode which was shot on the Vitrolles
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. The first two episodes were shot in two weeks while the next four took twelve days. The six episodes were directed by veteran TV helmers
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. Le Pêcheur directed the first two and final two episodes, while Despaux helmed the middle two and served as
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director on the first two. Cinematography was handled by Ludovic Colbeau-Justin, who had previously collaborated with Le Pêcheur on the TV shows ''Les Bleus'' and '' La Commanderie''. The production designer for the season was Jean-Jacques Gernolle, who had worked with EuropaCorp before on the first two ''
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'' films and ''
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''. The show's numerous stunts were handled by Alain Figlarz and his team, who had previously worked on projects such as '' The Bourne Identity'', ''
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'', ''
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''. Figlarz was additionally the second unit director for the last four episodes and Vincent Elbaz woke up each morning at 6 AM to train with him. According to Le Pêcheur, Luc Besson didn't involve himself much with the production, only sporadically giving his comments and approval during the shoot and post-production. The series was mostly shot on location, with the notable exception of the Hydra headquarters, which were built in a
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and specifically designed for long
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shots. In addition, EuropaCorp obtained the collaboration of the
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and was thus able to shoot in several military locations, including the interior of a
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, which doubled as a
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.


Post-production

The first two episodes were edited by Christine Lucas Navarro, who has worked on numerous EuropaCorp productions including '' Taken'', the first two '' Transporter'' films and ''
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'', with Olivier Gourlay, as a co-editor on the first two episodes who worked on films such as ''
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'' and '' Days of Glory''. Yves Beloniak a frequent collaborator of director Didier Le Pêcheur and César-nominee for his work on ''
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'' edited the following two episodes while Christine Lucas Navarro was the sole editor on the last two. Visual effects were handled by
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who had previously worked on projects such as ''
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'', '' The Fall'', ''
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'' and '' Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra''. The show's score was composed by
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, best known for his collaborations with
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on ''
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''. Sound mixing was completed on October 20, 2012.


Season 2

The second season was already being written prior to the first season's debut, with Vincent Elbaz unwilling to commit before reading the scripts and the writers aiming to delve more into the characters' past. It was officially greenlit along with the third season on November 29, 2012, will consist of eight episodes and will start shooting in spring 2013 for an expected fall 2013 broadcast.


Reception


Critical response

The press screening for the first season occurred on October 24, 2012. Reception for the show has been generally positive, with many critics praising in particular
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's performance but lamenting the uneven and unbelievable scripts. Writing for the Belgian weekly ''Moustique'', Geneviève de Wergifosse gave the show a mixed review, leaning towards the positive, and awarded a score of two stars out of four, criticizing the unbelievable plot but singling out the casting of Vincent Elbaz, Anne Girouard's performance, the cinematography and the "macho" directing. In ''
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'', Sandra Benedetti also praised Elbaz and Girouard's acting as well as Damien Jouillerot's, noted
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's "incredibly efficient" directing and singled out the fifth episode as the show's highlight. She however also criticized the plot as well as
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's directing. Elbaz's acting and the directing were also praised by Corinne Calmet in ''Télé Z'', who added that not a second of the show was boring. In ''
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'', Isabelle Magnier was also impressed by Elbaz and deemed that the show held its promises, though she also felt the plot required a strong suspension of disbelief while in ''
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'', Nathalie Chuc opined that ''No Limit'' worked pretty well and was efficient, while comparing the directing favorably to '' 24''. One of the more negative reviews came from Adrien Maillard in ''
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'' who felt the show was disappointing, the premise unoriginal, the action scenes dull and the
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s flat.


Ratings

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confessed being slightly afraid, rationalizing that "in a movie hall, the audience doesn't have a remote control to change the channel". However his fears proved to be unfounded as the show was a major success for
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, who revealed that it had the highest rated premiere for a program on Thursday evenings since 2010.


Broadcast history

''No Limit'' premiered in Belgium on
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on November 5, 2012, where it is scheduled to complete its run in three weeks at a pace of two episodes per night. In France, the crew premiered the show in
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, where the series is set, at the cinema "Les 3 Palmes" three days later on November 8. The star-studded
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ian premiere took place on November 13 at the cinema " UGC George V" on the Champs-Elysées and the show started broadcasting on November 15 for three weeks on
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, at a pace of two episodes per night in
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on Thursdays. In
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first aired on digital television MONO29 on October 25, 2015. In Australia, SBS broadcast series one and two, starting on 10 January 2015.


See also

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References


External links

* at TF1.fr * {{DEFAULTSORT:No Limit (TV Series) 2012 French television series debuts French-language television shows French crime television series French action television series Spy thriller television series French action adventure television series TF1 original programming RTL-TVI original programming