Crossing Lines

Crossing Lines is an internationally co-produced crime drama television series created by Edward Allen Bernero and Rola Bauer. The series premiered on June 9, 2013, at the screening for the Opening Ceremonies of the 53rd edition of the Festival de Télévision de Monte-Carlo, the first time the festival opened with a television series. Its first television broadcast was in Italy on June 14, 2013, on the public broadcaster's channel Rai 2. Crossing Lines was premiered in the United States on NBC on June 23, 2013. Bernero and Bauer are the show's executive producers. The show was renewed for a twelve-episode second season by TF1, and was released in its entirety on Amazon Prime Instant Video in the United Kingdom on August 15, 2014. NBC did not broadcast the show after the first season. Netflix carried the series' first two seasons, and announced the debut of season three on February 19, 2015. Canada's CBC aired second-season episodes during late-night hours. On 20 February 2015, the show was renewed for a twelve-episode third season. The third season began on September 15, 2015.

Crossing Lines
GenreCrime drama
Created byEdward Allen Bernero
Rola Bauer
Written byEdward Allen Bernero
Starring
Opening themeSeasons 1–2 theme
"Theme from Crossing Lines"
Season 3 theme
"Friction" by Imagine Dragons
Country of origin
  • Germany
  • United States
  • Italy
  • France
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes34
Production
Executive producers
  • Edward Allen Bernero
  • Rola Bauer
  • Jonas Bauer
  • Tim Halkin
CinematographyJames Welland et al.
Camera setupSingle camera
Running time46–48 minutes
Production companies
  • Tandem Communications
  • Bernero Productions
  • TF1 Productions
  • Sony Pictures Television
  • Stillking Films
  • Big Light Productions
Original release
Network
  • Rai 2 (Italy)
  • TF1 (France)
  • NBC (Season 1)
  • Ovation (Seasons 2–3) (United States)
  • Sat.1 (Germany)
ReleaseJune 23, 2013 (2013-06-23) 
December 4, 2015 (2015-12-04)
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