Mystery at the Moulin Rouge
Serie with matte Painting created by Trimaran
In 1892, Diane, a young provincial, went to Paris and the Moulin Rouge to find her missing sister. While all of Paris comes to slump at the cabaret, the prudish Diane will demonstrate unfailing determination to become a quadrille dancer herself. A consecration which opens the doors to an unsuspected world. Diane discovers a series of murders of which she could well be the next victim.
Mystery at the Moulin-Rouge is a French television film directed by Stéphane Kappes for France 2. It is the first episode of the Mystery at Paris collection.
Serie with matte Painting created by Trimaran
Matte painting is a technique used in VFX (visual effects) to create realistic sets or environments that are integrated into filmed scenes. This method involves painting images (in 2D or 3D) that will serve as backgrounds, typically for scenes that cannot be filmed in the real world due to technical, geographical, or budgetary constraints. Matte paintings are often used to depict vast landscapes, imposing architectures, or fictional elements.