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Police
1985 Crime / Thriller / Drama
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Credits
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Director: Maurice Pialat
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Script: Catherine Breillat, Sylvie Danton, Jacques Fieschi, Maurice Pialat, Richard Debuisne
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Photo: Luciano Tovoli
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Music: Henryk Mikolaj Gorecki
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Cast: Gérard Depardieu (Mangin),
Sophie Marceau (Noria),
Richard Anconina (Lambert),
Pascale Rocard (Marie Vedret),
Sandrine Bonnaire (Lydie),
Frank Karaoui (René),
Jonathan Leïna (Simon),
Jacques Mathou (Gauthier),
Bernard Fuzellier (Nez Cassé),
Bentahar Meaachou (Claude Laouki),
Yann Dedet (Dédé),
Mohamed Ayari (Momo),
Abdel Kader Touati (Maxime),
Jamil Bouarada (Jean),
Bechir Idani (Barman René),
Sylvain Maupu (Clément)
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Country: France
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Language: French
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Runtime: 113 min
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Summary
A rough police inspector, Mangin, is determined to smash a drugs trafficking syndicate
operating between Paris and Marseilles. By ruthlessly hassling his informants, he
gains the evidence he needs to arrest a Tunisian drugs baron, Simon, and his girlfriend
Noria. The latter is released thanks to the intervention of her lawyer, Lambert,
but not before attracting Mangin’s interest. As Mangin pursues her, driven
by an uncontrollable animalistic attraction, Noria hatches a scheme to run off with Simon’s
bounty…
Review
Maurice Pialat’s most improbable film is this daring variation on the film noir
thriller genre, which strangely presages the tough post-noir thrillers of the 1990s.
Although the characters and the plot are familiar cinema stock, Pialat gives the formula
a striking and stylish slant by allowing his cast to improvise much of their material.
This approach gives the drama a natural spontaneity and allows both of the lead actors
Gérard Depardieu and Sophie Marceau to give an exhilarating and convincing performance.
The film’s naturalistic, unpolished style and absence of any clear moral perspective
makes it a shockingly realistic depiction of the criminal underworld and police brutality.
© James Travers 2003
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