| Black Butterflies | |
|---|---|
| Written by | Olivier Abbou  Bruno Merle  | 
| Directed by | Olivier Abbou | 
| Starring | Nicolas Duvauchelle  Niels Arestrup  | 
| Music by | Clément Tery | 
| Country of origin | France | 
| No. of episodes | 6 | 
| Production | |
| Producers | Olivier Abbou  Julien Dewolf Matthieu Elkaïm Myriam Gharbi-de Vasselot Bruno Merle  | 
| Cinematography | Antoine Sanier | 
| Editors | Emilie Orsini  Benjamin Favreul  | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Arte  Netflix  | 
| Release | 7 September 2022 | 
Black Butterflies (Les papillons noirs) is a 2022 French miniseries.
Plot
Mody, a writer lacking inspiration, agrees to write the memoirs of Albert, an old man who tells him about his youth. A war orphan, he had formed a friendship which turned into love with Solange, a “Nazi girl” whose mother was a prostitute.
As a teenager, Solange kills a man who tries to rape her, and Albert protects her. What follows is a life of love and death.
Cast
- Nicolas Duvauchelle as Adrien Mody
 - Niels Arestrup as Albert Desiderio
- Axel Granberger as Young Albert
 
 - Alyzée Costes as Solange
 - Alice Belaïdi as Nora
 - Sami Bouajila as Carrel
 - Brigitte Catillon as Catherine
- Lola Créton as Young Catherine
 
 - Marie Denarnaud as Mathilde
 - Henny Reents as Nastya
 - Nicolas Wanczycki as Alan
 - Rodolphe Pauly as Julien
 - Philippe Brenninkmeyer as Hans
 
Episodes
- Episode 1 : Les Souvenirs d'Albert
 - Episode 2 : Une Proposition Déterminante
 - Episode 3 : Les Démons d'Adrien
 - Episode 4 : Ivresse d'Écriture
 - Episode 5 : Le Succès
 - Episode 6 : Toutes les Réponses
 
Release
The miniseries was first released on Arte in september 2022. A month later, it was released on Netflix.[1]
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | ACS Awards | Best TV Series : 40 minutes | Arte | Nominated | 
| Best Director | Olivier Abbou | Nominated | ||
| Best Writing | Olivier Abbou & Bruno Merle | Won | ||
| Best Supporting Role in a TV Series : 40 minutes | Niels Arestrup | Nominated | ||
| Best Production | Mediawan, GMT Productions & Jack n’a qu’un œil | Nominated | ||
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