The Crime Is Mine
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Directed by | François Ozon |
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Written by | François Ozon |
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Music by | Philippe Rombi |
Cinematography | Manuel Dacosse |
Edited by | Laure Gardette |
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Distributed by | Gaumont |
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102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | €13.7 million[1] |
The Crime Is Mine (French: Mon crime) is a 2023 French crime comedy film directed by François Ozon starring Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Rebecca Marder, Isabelle Huppert, Fabrice Luchini, Dany Boon, and André Dussollier.[2] Set in the 1930s, the film follows an actress who gains notoriety after getting acquitted of murder for self-defense. It is a loose adaptation of the 1934 play Mon crime by Georges Berr and Louis Verneuil,[3] which has been adapted into two American films, True Confession (1937) and Cross My Heart (1946).
Cast
- Nadia Tereszkiewicz as Madeleine Verdier
- Rebecca Marder as Pauline Mauléon
- Isabelle Huppert as Odette Chaumette
- Fabrice Luchini as Richter Gustave Rabusset
- Dany Boon as Palmarède
- André Dussollier as M. Bonnard
- Édouard Sulpice
- Régis Laspalès
- Olivier Broche
- Félix Lefebvre
- Michel Fau
- Daniel Prévost
- Evelyne Buyle
- Myriam Boyer
- Franck de Lapersonne
Production
Ozon conceived of the film during the COVID-19 lockdowns. He described it as being "ultimately about the triumph of sorority". He said, "it ends with a play in the tradition of Jean Renoir. It's also a playful reference to The Last Metro by François Truffaut". Huppert's character was based on the actress Sarah Bernhardt. Other influcences included "American screwball comedies from the 1930s", particularly films by Ernst Lubitsch and Frank Capra, as well as "the Paris of the 1930s viewed by the Americans, as in the film Victor/Victoria by Blake Edwards".[3]
Filming took place from April to June 2022, in and around Paris and in Charleroi and Brussels, Belgium.[4]
Release
The film screened for industry professionals on 10 January 2023 at Unifrance's Rendez-Vous with French Cinema showcase in Paris.[5] It premiered as the opening film at the Festival Premiers Plans d'Angers on 21 January 2023.[6]
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- 2020s French films
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- 2020s crime comedy films
- French crime comedy films
- French courtroom films
- French films based on plays
- Films directed by François Ozon
- Films based on works by Louis Verneuil