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An intriguing mystery including amateur criminal investigation, perplexing cultish horrors, and a maze of puzzles to solve is revealed in Netflix’s French crime thriller series “Anthracite.” The show centers on a local sect that committed collective ritualistic suicide thirty years ago in the Alps. The 1994 episode generated enough discussion to warrant a recurrence, so when a young woman is killed in keeping with the ancient ritualistic deaths, there is a great deal of conjecture and concern.

As a result, when troublemaker Jaro Gatsi—who has a past—finds himself suspected of the murder, he receives unexpected assistance from eccentric true-crime fan Ida, who is looking for her own father, who vanished. The story’s captivating themes, which include an elusive mountains cultish group, a resurgent controversy, and a band of web sleuths, are evocative of the true-crime genre. Consequently, these components might draw in actual lovers of true crime and pique their interest in learning more about how the series is based on a true story.



Table of Contents Is the Netflix Show Based on Real Events? The story and characters of “Anthracite” (sometimes titled “Anthracite: Secrets of the Sect”) are made-up works written by screenwriters Maxime Berthemy and Fanny Robert. Nevertheless, there is a real-world influence for the program that dates back to the mass suicides in the French Alps in 1995. The writing team revealed Robert’s childhood in the Grenoble area, which.

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