Tide of Life
| Tide of Life | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Drama, | 
| Written by | Nicolas Cohen | 
| Starring | Claude Jade Paul Barge Raphaël Baudoin Mélanie Maudran Dora Doll | 
| Ending theme | Contre vents et marées, sung by Françoise Hardy | 
| Country of origin | France | 
| Original language | French | 
| No. of episodes | 281 | 
| Original release | |
| Release | 14 September 1998 – March 31, 2000 | 
Tide of Life ("Cap des Pins") is the first French French television soap opera that is released every week-day. (1998–2000).
starring: Paul Barge (Gérard Chantreuil), Claude Jade (Anna Chantreuil), Raphaël Baudoin (Brice Chantreuil), Mélanie Maudran (Louise Chantreuil), Dora Doll (Agathe Chantreuil).
Set in a small village in Brittany, and focusing on the activities at a health resort, led by Gérard Chantreuil. Tide Of Life incorporates all of the traditional soap ingredients – villains, unrequited love, ambition, murder and money. A new approach to all of those elements allows The Tide Of Life to explore stories that would have been considered taboo 10 years ago. The series focuses on the Chantreuil family and three local families entangled in a web of power, money and passion. The title song, "Contre vents et marées", is written by Eric Clapton and sung by Françoise Hardy.