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A sprawling, picturesque, and deeply layered European historical drama takes center stage in Summer '36 (originally titled L'été 36). Directed by Fred Garson and based on a vibrant narrative template of French history, this highly anticipated 6-episode French mystery series makes a massive splash with its global digital debut streaming on Netflix. Excellently trading predictable period romance for a tense, atmospheric murder mystery, the show arrives with a pristine, high-fidelity Hindi dubbed multi-audio track. Set against the sun-drenched, glamorous backdrop of Nice, it masterfully explores a massive friction point in 20th-century French culture: the introduction of the country's very first paid vacation policy, which brought working-class holidaymakers to the Riviera and disrupted the long-established social order of the wealthy elite.

The elegant, suspenseful narrative unfolds during the heat of 1936, where the influx of working-class citizens seeking a collective deep breath completely rattles the exclusive seaside hotels. The fragile peace permanently fractures when a high-profile prosecutor is found brutally murdered inside his luxury suite at a premier Riviera hotel. The shocking crime uncovers a web of gambling debts, family secrets, and hidden affairs. As the relentless Captain Raven launches a massive murder investigation, the plot shifts inward to follow four very different women—Léonie (Julie de Bona), Giulia (Sofia Essaïdi), Angèle (Nolwenn Leroy), and Blanche (Constance Gay)—who come from vastly different social backgrounds but share dark, complex ties to the deceased prosecutor.

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