Crimson Rivers (2001) France
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Director:Mathieu Kassovitz
Studio:Sony Pictures
Producer:Alain Goldman, Catherine Morisse, Jérôme Chalou
Writer:Jean-Christophe Grange
Rated:R
Date Added:2014-04-12
Last Seen:2014-04-15
UPC:043396065932
Awards:9 nominations
Genre:Crime
Release:2001-10-16
IMDb:0228786
Location:1363
Duration:106
Sound:DTS
Languages:English, French, Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Unknown, Commentary by director and cast
Subtitles:English, French
Features:Featurettes: "Book to Feature Comparison," "The Art of Crimson Rivers," "Recording the Music"
Mathieu Kassovitz  ...  (Director)
Jean-Christophe Grange  ...  (Writer)
 
Jean Reno  ...  Pierre Niemans
Vincent Cassel  ...  Max Kerkerian
Nadia Farès  ...  Fanny Ferreira (as Nadia Fares)
Dominique Sanda  ...  Sister Andrée
Karim Belkhadra  ...  Captain Dahmane
Jean-Pierre Cassel  ...  Dr. Bernard Chernezé
Didier Flamand  ...  The Dean
François Levantal  ...  Pathologist
Francine Bergé  ...  Headmistress
Philippe Nahon  ...  Man at Petrol Station
Laurent Lafitte  ...  Hubert, the Dean's Son
Robert Gendreu  ...  Cemetery Warden
Christophe Bernard  ...  Skinhead #1
Nicky Naude  ...  Skinhead #2
Tonio Descanvelle  ...  Sarzac Policeman #1
Bruno Coulais  ...  Composer
Thierry Arbogast  ...  Cinematographer
Maryline Monthieux  ...  Editor
Summary: Parisian murder detective commissioner Pierre Niemans is called to Gueron, a self-sufficient, prestigious university in a mountain valley, to investigate the murder on 32-year old professor and librarian Rémy Caillois, whose corps was found 50 meters high on a steep mountain side, naked, horribly covered in bruises and bleeding wounds, the result of some five hours of bestial torture including quasi-surgical amputation of hands cauterized to prevent bleeding to death- and eyes. Guernon is a closed society of virtually incestuous scientists, de facto succeeding to their parents' posts; the eye-doctor, formerly on the staff, says hereditary genetic diseases are the price of such elitism, but in recent years spread to the simple farming families. Inspector Max Kerkerian examines two crimes in the town: a school break-in with theft of old photos and archive papers as well as a graveyard desecration of Judith Herault, the daughter of local nun Andrée, who lives in a dark cell since 15 years and mumbles the demons who made an attempt of both of their lives have returned to prevent the child endanger their secret. As both police investigations continue, the loner sleuths meet; secrets and other corpses are found, till it all ties together.