Public Enemy (TV series)

Public Enemy (French: Ennemi Public) is a Belgian French-language crime thriller based loosely on the Marc Dutroux case. The first season of 10 episodes aired on La Une in Belgium from 1 May to 29 May 2016, and the second season, also of 10 episodes, aired from 10 March 2019 to 14 April 2019.

Synopsis
A child murderer released on parole, Guy Béranger is welcomed by the monks of the abbey of Vielsart, a quiet little village in the Ardennes. He is placed under the protection of Chloé Muller, a young federal police inspector, convinced that, sooner or later, the former criminal will reoffend. While the population is indignant at the presence of Public Enemy No. 1 in their neighbourhood, the police learn of the disturbing disappearance of a young girl from the village ...

Cast and characters

 * Stéphanie Blanchoud as Chloe Muller
 * Jean-Jacques Rausin as Michaël Charlier
 * Clément Manuel as Lucas Stassart
 * Angelo Bison as Guy Béranger
 * Philippe Jeusette as Patrick Stassart
 * Laura Sepul as Judith Stassart
 * Vincent Londez as Vincent Stassart
 * Eric Godon as Etienne Gomez
 * Pauline Étienne as Jessica Muller (series 2–3)
 * Eduardo Aladro as Frère Eduardo

Broadcast
In Belgium, the series first aired on La Une from 1 May to 29 May 2016, where it was watched by an average of 388,000 viewers per episode. It was broadcast again on Canvas from 4 February 2017.

International
In France, the series aired on TF1 from 6 February to 27 February 2017. The series also premiered in Germany on 24 November 2016 on Sky Deutschland, in Australia on 15 December on SBS On Demand and in the UK on 10 May 2017 on Sky Atlantic. The series was also sold to Movistar Series Xtra and VOD in Spain; Ale Kino+ in Poland and C More Entertainment in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark., in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovenia and Macedonia series premiered on Pickbox VOD.

Critical response
The series received critical acclaim in Belgium. In the UK, The Times's Chris Bennion gave the series four stars out of five, calling it a "decidedly elegant thriller". The Radio Times's Alison Graham described the series as a "workmanlike and actually not-bad thriller, even if there are no surprises".

Accolades
The series won the Buyers' Choice "Coup de Coeur" Award at the MIPTV event in Cannes. Angelo Bison was named the Best Actor in a French-Language Series at the 2016 Series Mania festival. The series also received an honourable mention at the 2016 Prix Europa in Berlin.