Episodes (8)

20 ans
S01E01 · 20 ans

May 05, 2016

The Mayor of Marseilles supports the project of a controversial casino, and his apprentice is preparing for a bold step.

Homme de paille
S01E02 · Homme de paille

May 05, 2016

Barrés and Taro plan their next step, but a brutal event hits the city. Rachel tries to discover the secret of her husband.

Crocodile
S01E03 · Crocodile

May 05, 2016

Tarot wants to return to racing, more mysterious messages complicate the situation. Rachel tries to accept his new future.

Intox
S01E04 · Intox

May 05, 2016

With the party in an uproar, Barrés intensifies attacks. Taro makes a shocking discovery about the past of his rival.

Face à face
S01E05 · Face à face

May 05, 2016

Julia confronts Lucas when her father begins to have doubts about the campaign. Eric tries to sabotage Sélim.

Liberté, égalité, sans pitié
S01E06 · Liberté, égalité, sans pitié

May 05, 2016

An anonymous email creates tensions between Robert and Rachel. Julia has a plan for the campaign. Farid tries to interfere.

A voté
S01E07 · A voté

May 05, 2016

Weak alliances and radical changes complicate the campaign in the last second.

La lutte finale
S01E08 · La lutte finale

May 05, 2016

A significant event in the debate stirs the election race. Julia visits the prison and begins to put the pieces of a story a long buried.

About

Marseille Season 1 (2016) is released on May 05, 2016 and the latest season 2 of Marseille is released in 2018. Watch Marseille online - the French Drama TV series from France. Marseille is directed by Florent-Emilio Siri,Thomas Gilou,Laïla Marrakchi and created by Dan Franck with Gérard Depardieu and Benoît Magimel. Marseille is available online on Netflix and Tubi TV.

A tale of power, corruption and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the French port city of Marseille.

As know as:

Marseille, Marselj, 馬賽城, Марсилия, Μασσαλία

Countries:

France

Language:

French

Stream Service:

Netflix

Production Companies:

Federation Entertainment

Official Site:

Official Netflix

Reviews

John Doyle
Globe and Mail
If you're alone, you can wallow in the gorgeousness and shrug at the silliness.
by rottentomatoes, May 10, 2016
James Poniewozik
New York Times
"Marseille" gets loopier and more ridiculous as it goes - with telenovela incidental music to match
by rottentomatoes, May 10, 2016
Tim Goodman
Hollywood Reporter
The directors employ far more visual tricks than necessary, particularly a dreadful reliance on slow-motion, which comes in a close second to the score as most ruinous to whatever joys you might find in the series.
by rottentomatoes, May 06, 2016

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