A woman enters a police station at night to ask the commissioner to help her get rid of her dead lover's body to protect her honor..


Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you either want to spend fifteen minutes in a dusty, dimly lit office watching a woman sweat through her nerves, or you don't. If you’re into the old-school French stuff where people talk fast and look guilty, you’ll dig it. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a stage play, skip i...

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

Marc Allégret

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, you either want to spend fifteen minutes in a dusty, dimly lit office watching a woman sweat through her nerves, or you don't. If you’re into the old-school French stuff where people talk fast and look guilty, you’ll dig it. If you need pacing that doesn't feel like a stage play, skip it. The whole premise is just wild. A woman walks into a station at night, cool as a cucumber, asking for help dumping a body. Not because she's a career criminal, but because she’..."
Masson Forestier, André de Lorde
France

