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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo brave women, a police chief and a victim's mother, make tireless efforts to find and prosecute serial killer Guy Georges, in 1990s Paris.Two brave women, a police chief and a victim's mother, make tireless efforts to find and prosecute serial killer Guy Georges, in 1990s Paris.Two brave women, a police chief and a victim's mother, make tireless efforts to find and prosecute serial killer Guy Georges, in 1990s Paris.
Hélène Frinking
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Agnès Nijkamp
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Princess Diana
- Self - Princess of Wales
- (archive footage)
Magalie Sirotti
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Chantel Sirotti
- Self - Mother of Magalie Sirotti
- (archive footage)
Olivier Pascal
- Self - DNA Expert
- (archive footage)
- (as Docteur Olivier Pascal)
Estelle Magd
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Catherine Rocher
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Elsa Benady
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Pascale Escarfail
- Self - Murder Victim
- (archive footage)
Gilbert Thiel
- Self - Judge
- (archive footage)
Guy Georges
- Self - Serial Killer
- (archive footage)
Alex Ursulet
- Self - Defense Attorney
- (archive footage)
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I agree with the other reviewer, could have gone into much more detail, i'd have watched all episodes glued to the screen - I didn't know about this case/these cases which shocked me as I really suck in everything 'forensic psychology'/ crime etc...
Nevertheless, it is an extraordinary documentary with original footage and various povs.
Especially the ending rendered the whole thing outstanding in my eyes.
I totally recommend it.
Especially the ending rendered the whole thing outstanding in my eyes.
I totally recommend it.
This documentary tells about a serial killer in France back in the 90's. It's the story not only about the murderer, but about the special crime department female detective, the mother of one of the victims, a female reporter who covered the story and the two opposing attorneys once it went to trial-also women.
I found it to be very interesting and would have liked it to be even longer to get even more details. An hour and a half just wasn't enough time to fit the murders, the hunt for the killer and the trial in without missing something. It also covered how important DNA was to the case and discussed France's lack of a database for DNA at that time. I thought the whole thing was well done especially with the time constraints involved.
I found it to be very interesting and would have liked it to be even longer to get even more details. An hour and a half just wasn't enough time to fit the murders, the hunt for the killer and the trial in without missing something. It also covered how important DNA was to the case and discussed France's lack of a database for DNA at that time. I thought the whole thing was well done especially with the time constraints involved.
I originally watched this back when I had Covid, and I blamed the virus for my struggles to follow this, so I decided to watch it again, and whilst it is a fascinating story, it is really hard to follow. It feels really disjointed, and somehow it feels a little incomplete.
The interviews are moving, and very revealing, you learn so much from the relatives.
This may have worked better if it had been done in installments, giving focus to the crime, the attacker, the database issues etc.
A good watch, but bard to follow, 6/10.
The interviews are moving, and very revealing, you learn so much from the relatives.
This may have worked better if it had been done in installments, giving focus to the crime, the attacker, the database issues etc.
A good watch, but bard to follow, 6/10.
Besides a look at a criminal investigation, this documentary provides a very insightful look at how the French deal with serious criminal cases and how their humanity shines through even though it so painful for all parties to do so. I don't know if this happens all the time in France but it seems a more humane and socially mature approach to dealing with criminal justice than what is practiced in North America. There is a great message and a lot to be learned here.
This could have been a great documentary but it lacks the necessary focus: the victims and the killer fade somewhat into background and leave the spotlight to an excessive number of scattered interviews.
I respect the choice of giving a voice to families and survivors, but making a documentary about a serial killer without explaining adequately his MO, genesis and motives, doesn't really cut it.
I respect the choice of giving a voice to families and survivors, but making a documentary about a serial killer without explaining adequately his MO, genesis and motives, doesn't really cut it.
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