Willy is broke and his mistress always wants more money. A stranger in a pub agrees to murder his aunt, but everything will not go as planned.


Is this thing worth a look? If you like your crime movies feeling a bit dusty and genuinely weird, yeah, catch A Man's Head. It isn't a snappy procedural. It’s a slow-burn study of a guy who is clearly out of his depth. If you want high-octane thrills or clear-cut heroes, you'll probably hate this. It’s got that specif...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Julien Duvivier

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"Is this thing worth a look? If you like your crime movies feeling a bit dusty and genuinely weird, yeah, catch A Man's Head. It isn't a snappy procedural. It’s a slow-burn study of a guy who is clearly out of his depth. If you want high-octane thrills or clear-cut heroes, you'll probably hate this. It’s got that specific 1930s gloom that doesn't care if you like the characters or not. The whole setup with Willy is just pathetic. He’s the kind of guy who thinks he’s a mastermind because he can p..."
Julien Duvivier, Georges Simenon, Pierre Calmann, Louis Delaprée
France

