Le Jour où tout a basculé (The Day Everything Changed) is a drama series that reenacts real-life scenarios ranging from the shocking (two girls switched at birth) to the downright criminal (an actress frames one of her fans in order to gain publicity). Each episode is full of twists and cliffhangers that are sure to keep you hooked!
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Gabriela works as a housekeeper for a middle-class family. Yann, the son of homeowner Sabine, falls in love with Gabriela and gradually the relationship blossoms, until it is no longer a secret. Sabine thinks Gabriela is not worthy of her son's interest.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sabine's suspicions have been confirmed, and she's putting pressure on Gabriela to give up her relationship with her son. Gabriela's job is in jeopardy, and she can't afford to lose it.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sabine, who can't bear the fact that her son is dating her housekeeper, Gabriela, constantly harasses her in hopes of getting rid of her and splitting up the couple.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sabine pretends to lose her pearl necklace in order to blame Gabriela for stealing it. Fortunately, Yann's father finds the necklace before Sabine can accuse her. Yann first begins to suspect Gabriela until he realizes it's his mother's honesty that should be questioned.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sabine appears to be very apologetic toward Gabriela after falsely accusing her of stealing her necklace. Gabriela drops her guard and accepts her apology. But is this the end of the matter?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Sabine puts Gabriela in an impossible position by framing her for stealing the jewelry store's weekly revenue of €6,000. Whom will the family believe? Will the truth prevail?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Henri confronts Sabine with overwhelming evidence that she has been lying all along. Finally unmasked, she apologizes to Gabriela and Yann for all the hurt she has caused.
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Julia, a rich novelist, suffers from amnesia. She has no recollection of her prior life at all, and her husband is a complete stranger to her. Will he be able to help her reconnect with her past?
Difficulty: Adv-Intermediate
France
Julia feels totally out of place and ill at ease. As she doesn't remember anything of her past, she has to rebuild connections with even the most familiar faces, such as her husband and her best friend.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Julia meets with her brother, the person most familiar to her, though her memories are still vague. Later, her husband shows her a photo album to jog her memory, but she can't focus. She's convinced she was pushed down the stairs on the night of her accident.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Julia doesn't remember anything of her life with her husband and hopes that her brother Jean will help her recover her past. She's very troubled by the shocking revelations she receives from both her brother and her husband.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Julia is slowly unraveling the thread of her story before her accident. As much as she would like to believe her husband, she can't reconcile his story with those of her best friend Pauline and her brother, leaving her confused and distraught.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Julia discovers a letter that she was going to send to her mother just before her accident. It appears that her brother may have been right and that her husband is lying to her.
Difficulty: Advanced
France
After making some interesting discoveries incriminating Luc and Pauline, Julia and her brother Jean hatch a plan. They have a little surprise in store for Luc and Pauline...
Difficulty: Advanced
France
Julia and Jean make sure that Luc and Pauline won't get away with their crime. Unbeknownst to them, Julia and Jean record their private conversation, thus sealing their fate.
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