The Crime Is Mine
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Directed by | François Ozon |
Written by | François Ozon |
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Cinematography | Manuel Dacosse |
Edited by | Laure Gardette |
Music by | Philippe Rombi |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | €13.7 million[1] |
Box office | $10.4 million[2] |
The Crime Is Mine(French:Mon crime) is a 2023 Frenchcrime comedyfilm written and directed byFrançois OzonstarringNadia Tereszkiewicz,Rebecca Marder,Isabelle Huppert,Fabrice Luchini,Dany Boon,andAndré Dussollier.[3]Set in the 1930s, the film follows an actress who gains notoriety after getting acquitted of murder for self-defence. It is a loose adaptation of the 1934 playMon crimebyGeorges BerrandLouis Verneuil,[4]which has been adapted into two American films,True Confession(1937) andCross My Heart(1946).
Plot
[edit]In 1935Paristhe penniless Madeleine Verdier and Pauline Mauléon share a rundown attic flat - the former is a struggling actress and the latter a client-chasing lawyer. Madeleine goes to meet the theatre producer Montferrand, but she refuses his offer of a small role in a play in return for becoming his mistress. He tries to rape her, but she struggles, escapes and walks home.
There Madeleine is visited by her lover André Bonnard, whose father owns a large but failing tyre factory. André receives little financial support from his father and refuses to get a job, instead intending to resolve his and Madeleine's financial difficulties by making her his mistress whilst marrying a rich heiress. She had hoped that André would marry her and agree to get a job, and thus is ambivalent about the offer.
Inspector Brun of theNational Policevisits the two friends' apartment to tell them Montferrand has been murdered and that Madeleine is suspected. The friends leave for the cinema and Brun returns to the flat to seize a gun as evidence. Theinvestigating judgeGustave Rabusset is quickly convinced of Madeleine's guilt. She initially denies it but changes her mind when Rabusset tells her that, if she can plead self-defence, she will not necessarily be found guilty.
Madeleine takes on Pauline as her lawyer and together they make the trial a symbol of men's oppression of women. Madeleine gives a very moving performance of an outraged closing speech written for her by Pauline and she is acquitted by an all-male jury to the applause of many women in the public gallery.
After her acquittal, Madeleine became a popular actress, winning the lead in the play in which Montferrand had offered her a small part, and Pauline a sought-after lawyer. They leave their miserable accommodation and move into a private hotel inBoulogne.André wants to give up his marriage to the rich heiress to marry Madeleine, but his father is against it.
Odette Chaumette, a former silent film actress who had been sidelined by the arrival oftalkies,comes to meet the two women and explains to them that she killed Montferrand. She feels that Madeleine stole not only her crime but also the fame that came with it, but they refuse to pay her off to keep silent. Instead Odette goes to confess to Rabusset, but he has been promoted thanks to the success of his investigation and refuses to reopen the case, instead suggesting she confess to an unsolved case.
As Odette Chaumette continues to harass the two friends, Madeleine goes to see the architect Palmarède, who had concluded a life annuity with Montferrand just before his premature death and therefore earned a lot of money thanks to that death, initially making him a suspect. She convinces him to invest part of this money in André's father's business.
Madeleine and Pauline explain to André's father that Madeleine is not the murderer but still needs to appear so, especially to André. With Palmarède's tempting bailout and their own charm they convince him to support the marriage and pay off Odette. Odette is also given a part in Madeleine's play, which is rewritten to make that part the sister not the mother of Madeleine's character. That rewrite gives the play a new ending which reinterprets the murder of Montferrand as Odette shooting him to save Madeleine from the rape and then Madeleine firing the final fatal shot.
Cast
[edit]- Nadia Tereszkiewiczas Madeleine Verdier
- Rebecca Marderas Pauline Mauléon
- Isabelle Huppertas Odette Chaumette
- Fabrice Luchinias Gustave Rabusset
- Dany Boonas Fernand Palmarède
- André Dussollieras M. Bonnard
- Édouard Sulpice as André Bonnard
- Régis Laspalèsas Inspector Brun
- Olivier Brocheas Léon Trapu
- Félix Lefebvreas Gilbert Raton
- Franck de Lapersonneas Pistole
- Evelyne Buyleas Simone Bernard
- Michel Fauas Maurice Vrai
- Daniel Prévostas M. Parvot
- Myriam Boyeras Madame Jus
- Jean-Christophe Bouvetas Montferrand
- Lucia Sanchezas Mme Alvarez
- Dominique Besnehardas Restaurant Head waiter
Production
[edit]Ozon conceived of the film during theCOVID-19 lockdowns.He described it as being "ultimately about the triumph of sorority". He said, "it ends with a play in the tradition ofJean Renoir.It's also a playful reference toThe Last MetrobyFrançois Truffaut".Huppert's character was based on the actressSarah Bernhardt.Other influences included "Americanscrewball comediesfrom the 1930s ", particularly films byErnst LubitschandFrank Capra,as well as "the Paris of the 1930s viewed by the Americans, as in the filmVictor/VictoriabyBlake Edwards".[4]
Filming took place from April to June 2022, in and around Paris and inCharleroiand Brussels, Belgium.[5]
Release
[edit]The film screened for industry professionals on 10 January 2023 atUnifrance's Rendez-Vous with French Cinema showcase in Paris.[6]It premiered as the opening film at theFestival Premiers Plans d'Angerson 21 January 2023.[7]
Reception
[edit]On thereview aggregatorwebsiteRotten Tomatoes,98% of 48 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The website's consensus reads: "With alluring razzmatazz,The Crime is Mineand its superlative stars will seduce farce lovers and Francophiles. "[8]Metacritic,which uses aweighted average,assigned the film a score of 74 out of 100, based on 9 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews.[9]
References
[edit]- ^"The Crime Is Mine".Playtime.Retrieved11 January2023.
- ^"The Crime Is Mine (2023)".Box Office Mojo.Retrieved18 February2024.
- ^Keslassy, Elsa (18 May 2021)."Francois Ozon Filming 'Madeleine' With Isabelle Huppert, Dany Boon; Playtime Handles Sales (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.Retrieved11 January2023.
- ^abKeslassy, Elsa (14 January 2022)."Francois Ozon Discusses His 'Post #MeToo Comedy' 'The Crime Is Mine' (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.Retrieved23 January2023.
- ^Lemercier, Fabien (7 June 2022)."François Ozon is shooting the mysteriousThe Crime is Mine".Cineuropa.Retrieved11 January2023.
- ^Keslassy, Elsa (29 November 2022)."Francois Ozon's Star-Studded 'My Crime' to World Premiere on Opening Night of Unifrance's Paris Rendez-Vous Showcase (EXCLUSIVE)".Variety.Retrieved11 January2023.
- ^Beauvallet, Laurent (9 December 2022)."Sandrine Kiberlain, Batman et François Ozon rejoignent l'affiche de Premiers plans, à Angers".Ouest-France.Retrieved11 January2023.
- ^"The Crime Is Mine".Rotten Tomatoes.Fandango Media.Retrieved18 February2024.
- ^"The Crime Is Mine".Metacritic.Fandom, Inc.Retrieved18 February2024.
External links
[edit]- 2023 films
- 2020s French films
- 2020s French-language films
- 2023 crime comedy films
- Films set in the 1930s
- Films about actors
- French crime comedy films
- French courtroom films
- French films based on plays
- Films directed by François Ozon
- Films based on works by Louis Verneuil
- Films scored by Philippe Rombi
- Cultural depictions of Sarah Bernhardt
- French-language crime comedy films
- French historical films
- 2020s historical films