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The Crime Is Mine

Original title: Mon crime
  • 2023
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
6.6K
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Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon, André Dussollier, Fabrice Luchini, Rebecca Marder, and Nadia Tereszkiewicz in The Crime Is Mine (2023)
Madeleine Verdier, a penniless actress is accused of the murder of a famous producer. With the help of her best friend she proves that, she is acquitted for self-defense. Then begins a life of glory and success, until truth comes to light.
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Paris, France, 1935, and a young actress has just been acquitted of murdering a famous French Producer. However, this is where the story just begins. Is she really innocent?, or has she gott... Read allParis, France, 1935, and a young actress has just been acquitted of murdering a famous French Producer. However, this is where the story just begins. Is she really innocent?, or has she gotten away with Murder?Paris, France, 1935, and a young actress has just been acquitted of murdering a famous French Producer. However, this is where the story just begins. Is she really innocent?, or has she gotten away with Murder?

  • Director
    • François Ozon
  • Writers
    • François Ozon
    • Philippe Piazzo
    • Georges Berr
  • Stars
    • Nadia Tereszkiewicz
    • Rebecca Marder
    • Isabelle Huppert
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • François Ozon
      • Philippe Piazzo
      • Georges Berr
    • Stars
      • Nadia Tereszkiewicz
      • Rebecca Marder
      • Isabelle Huppert
    • 19User reviews
    • 101Critic reviews
    • 74Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Nadia Tereszkiewicz
    Nadia Tereszkiewicz
    • Madeleine Verdier
    Rebecca Marder
    Rebecca Marder
    • Pauline Mauléon
    Isabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert
    • Odette Chaumette
    Fabrice Luchini
    Fabrice Luchini
    • Le juge Gustave Rabusset
    Dany Boon
    Dany Boon
    • Fernand Palmarède
    André Dussollier
    André Dussollier
    • M. Bonnard
    Édouard Sulpice
    • André Bonnard
    Régis Laspalès
    Régis Laspalès
    • M. Brun
    Olivier Broche
    • Léon Trapu, le greffier
    Félix Lefebvre
    Félix Lefebvre
    • Gilbert Raton
    Franck de la Personne
    Franck de la Personne
    • Pistole
    • (as Franck de Lapersonne)
    Evelyne Buyle
    • Simone Bernard
    Michel Fau
    Michel Fau
    • Le procureur Maurice Vrai
    Daniel Prévost
    Daniel Prévost
    • M. Parvot, le Président des Assises
    Myriam Boyer
    Myriam Boyer
    • Mme Jus, la concierge
    Jean-Christophe Bouvet
    Jean-Christophe Bouvet
    • Montferrand
    Suzanne De Baecque
    • Céleste, la domestique
    • (as Suzanne de Baecque)
    Lucia Sanchez
    • Mme Alvarez
    • Director
      • François Ozon
    • Writers
      • François Ozon
      • Philippe Piazzo
      • Georges Berr
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    6ma-cortes

    An entertaining and slight murder comedy from François Ozon with fun and silly dialogues.

    Set in Paris in the 1930s, Madeleine Verdier (Nadia Tereszkiewicz), is a talentless and bankrupt young actress. With a wide assortment of debt collectors lining up at her door, struggling actress Verdier is with her back to the wall. As a result, as if the cruel hardships of poverty weren't enough, the penniless artist now stands accused of murdering one of the city's most famous residents. Madeleine is accused of murdering a powerful and lascivious French producer named Montferrand. A media trial takes place in which she is defended by her roommate, a young lawyer, Pauline Mauléon (Rebecca Marder), without a job. Fame still waits but the truth is about to be discovered. After being acquitted, she begins her new life of fame and success, until the truth comes out.

    French director Ozon adapts a forgotten Parisian play from 1934 for this comedy of entanglements, in the purest 'screwball comedy' style of Hollywood's golden age. Ozon starts from the murder of a powerful, unscrupulous producer at the hands of a young actress to create a sarcastic, vindictive and theatrical comedy full of script twists. Interpretations are passable, such as Nadia Tereszkiewicz as Madeleine Verdier, a young actress who's accused of murdering a famous producer, she's a compulsive liar who admits to a killing she didn't commit so her friend, a failed lawyer, finely played by Rebecca Mader, can clear her name and build a reputation for herself. These two young actresses are well accompanied by veteran actors , such as: Fabrice Luchini, Dany Boon, André Dussollier and Isabelle Huppert whose role was based on famous theater actress Sarah Bernhardt. The film pays tribute to Billy Wilder and his first movie: 'Mauvaise graine (Bad seed 1934)' when the two protagonists go to the cinema and Medeleine Verdier is mentioned in the news bulletin, before the projection of a movie, alongside real murderesses - the Papin sisters and Violette Nozière whose character was performed by Isabelle Huppert herself in the classic film 'Violette Noziere' directed by Claude Chabrol. According to director Ozon himself, this 'Mon crime' (2023) is the third part of a trilogy about the condition of women initiated by the film: '8 women' followed by 'Potiche', all of them are usually characterized by sharp satirical wit and a freewheeling view on female sexuality. This 'Mon crime'(2023) is actually a loose rendition of the 1934 play "Mon crime", by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil, which has already been adapted twice by Hollywood: 'Cross My Heart' (1946) by John Berry with Betty Hutton, Sonny Tufts, Ruth Donnelly, Rhys Williams and 'True confession' (1937) by Wesley Ruggles with Carole Lombard, Fred MacMurray, John Barrymore, Una Merkel, Porter Hall.

    The film was professionally directed by Francois Ozon, but turned out to be a bit slow and implausible at times, not definitively engaging the viewer. Ozon is considered to be one of the best French filmmakers. His favorite director is Rainer Werner Fassbinder, that's why he made 'Peter Von Kant'. Ozon considers filmmaking a "parallel world", in which he flees the boring everyday life. Ozon calls actress Romola Garai his muse. Member of the 'Official Competition' jury at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in 2012 and he has won several prizes. Ozon is a prolific writer and director who has made all kinds of genres with penchant for drama and comedy, such as: ¨By the Grace of God' , 'Été 85', 'Le Refuge', 'Peter Von Kant', '5x2' , 'Angel', 'Dans la maison', 'Swimming pool' , 'Le temps qui reste', 'Criminal lovers', 'Everything Went Fine', 'Sitcom', among others.
    10thebeachlife

    Hilarious!

    I laughed out loud almost in every scene, it's so simple and funny! Just loved it!

    The feel is similar to Eight Women, even feels like it is a sort of a sequel, however the setting is different. The storyline turns unexpectedly, it's in a way similar to those absurd theater comedies though it doesn't look so. The acting is superb, grotesque-like style, especially when Isabelle Huppert appears all of a sudden, and then André Dussolier. And of course, under this being pseudo-light and superficial, there's definitely issues raised (and mocked, Ozon style): gender stereotypes, corrupt judicial system, personal values, etc. Enjoyed every minute of it and highly recommend!
    8rubenm

    #MeToo à la Française

    What if one of Harvey Weinstein's victims, unable to fend off her attacker, just shot him through the head? Would that count as self-defence? And how would the court case about this crime look like?

    This is one way of interpreting 'Mon Crime', the delightful new film by François Ozon. The similarities are too obvious to ignore. It's about a young, attractive actress visiting a powerful film producer in order to get a part in a new film. But during the interview, the producer turns out to be a sexual predator. She admits to having killed him with his own gun. During the court case, she uses all her acting abilities to convince the jury of her innocence.

    The funny thing is, this is not a serious analysis of power and gender, but a screwball comedy set in 1930's Paris. It's hilarious, it's stylish, and it's full of razor sharp references to the present. Ozon captures the 1930's style of film making perfectly, including the exaggerated acting, the witty dialogues, and the continuous plot twists, one even more improbable than the other.

    It's clear that Ozon had lots of fun making this movie. He inserted small films-within-the film (in silent-movie style), he used marvellous 30s locations (I recognized the Villa Empain in Brussels), he casted Isabelle Hupert in one of the most memorable parts of the film, and he lets the jokes continue, even during the end credits.

    This is not a cutting-edge film which will blow you away. But it's a perfectly made, very entertaining movie which doesn't have any weak moments.
    7MOscarbradley

    Totally daft and thoroughly delightful.

    I've always preferred Francois Ozon when he's in a playful mood and he's certainly in a playful mood here revamping a creaky old play by George Berr and Louis Verneuil that's already been filmed twice before and giving it a bright new glow, dispensing with realism from the start. "Mon Crime" is definitely an old-fashioned comedy-thriller with nary a thrill to be found, silly enough to keep a soppy grin on our faces for most of its running time.

    The daft plot has young actress Nadia Tereszkiewicz accused of murdering an over-sexed producer only to be defended in court, in something of a parody of "Roxie Hart", by her roommate and best friend Rebecca Marder and that's just the half of it. It's totally daft and thoroughly delightful with a superb performance from Fabrice Luchini as the investigating judge and if that's not enough there's always Isabelle Huppert as a wildly over-the-top actress insisting on her day in court. Minor Ozon but even minor Ozon can be a real treat.
    7mogensenf

    The Good Old Days

    Directed by Francois Ozon, it makes you look forward to seeing the film. Does it work? Yes, mostly. The cast is fantastic, down to the smallest part.

    A young actress is being promised a part in a play, but she has to indulge the producer's wishes to be his lover. He tries to make advances, but she runs and escapes the mess.

    The next day the police arrives at the apartment of the actress, where she is living with her friend, who's a lawyer, and have practiced for one year. The producer havr been killed.

    To advance her career the two girls makes a plan, where she confess to his murder, counting on being acquitted, and then she'll have a name and be successful.

    But then something unexpected happens, the real murder contacts the girls. She's an actor, out of luck getting parts in films, it's the era of films with sound, it's 1935. She was big in the silent film years, not now. She's demanding 300.000 Francs to keep quiet.

    Now, the rest you must see for your self. It's a quite entertaining and fun film. It's not amongst the best, and it wouldn't even have been as good as it is, if Isabelle Huppert, one of the very finest actors in the world, wasn't playing thr real murderess. In fact all the actors do a fine job. Plus, it's always a pleasure to see Andre Dusollier.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is a loose adaptation of the 1934 play "Mon crime," by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil, which has already been adapted twice by Hollywood: Cross My Heart (1946) and True Confession (1937).
    • Goofs
      This is extremely minor, but the poster for "Mauvaise Graine" spells Billy Wilder's name as just that--the American spelling. The film itself uses his European spelling, "Billie."
    • Connections
      Features Bad Seed (1934)
    • Soundtracks
      Le Bonheur, c'est un Rien
      Music by Wal-Berg

      Lyrics by Camille François

      Performed by Danielle Darrieux and Pierre Mingand

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    • Release date
      • March 8, 2023 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official site
      • myinfoworld
    • Languages
      • French
      • Spanish
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi Crimen
    • Filming locations
      • Paris, France
    • Production companies
      • Mandarin Films
      • FOZ
      • Gaumont
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    • Budget
      • €13,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $122,083
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,134
      • Dec 31, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,475,106
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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