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Les disparues de la gare(2025)

Also known as The Lost Station Girls

Archived · Disney+

6 eps
S01
CrimeDramaThriller
ON AIR: OCT 8Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

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Les disparues de la gare is a slow crime drama that measures time in years rather than episodes. The investigation into four murders in southern France unfolds across two decades, and the series commits to that span without compressing it into tidy procedural beats. Progress is incremental, answers arrive late, and the case resists the kind of momentum that tidier thrillers manufacture.

A single officer carries the pursuit from beginning to end, and that sustained focus shapes everything about the show's emotional register. The weight of twenty years shows in the way the investigation accumulates dead ends and partial truths rather than building toward a clean resolution. True crime grounding keeps the four victims present as real stakes rather than narrative devices, and the series treats the cost of obsession as seriously as the crime itself.

Best for

slow-burn investigation, two-decade pursuit and Crime

Story lane

Crime and Drama

Commitment

Season 1 · 6 episodes

Where

Disney+

Official Premise

A police officer's relentless two-decade hunt for a serial killer who murdered four young women in southern France.

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