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Scene of the Crime (1986 film)

Scene of the Crime (French: Le Lieu du crime) is a 1986 French crime drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring Catherine Deneuve, Danielle Darrieux, Wadeck Stanczak and Victor Lanoux. The film tells the story of a crumbling family in rural France, disrupted by the appearance of a fugitive.

Scene of the Crime
Theatrical release poster
FrenchLe Lieu du crime
Directed byAndré Téchiné
Written by
Produced byAlain Terzian
Starring
CinematographyPascal Marti
Edited byMartine Giordano
Music byPhilippe Sarde
Production
companies
  • T. Films
  • Films A2
Distributed byAMLF
Release dates
  • 15 May 1986 (1986-05-15) (Cannes)
  • 16 May 1986 (1986-05-16) (France)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$5.6 million[1]

Plot edit

Thomas, a troubled thirteen-year-old boy, picking flowers in a cemetery, is surprised by Martin, an escaped convict who demands that the boy bring him some money for train fare later that day. The boy does not know where to get money; the criminal tells him to ask his parents. "My parents are dead," the boy says. In fact, his parents, Maurice and Lili, are alive. They are separated but they both live near the boy's grandparents' house. Thomas, disaffected by his parents divorce, goes to a boarding catholic school but is spending the weekend with his family and he is going to have first communion. His grandmother is arranging to celebrate that special day and hopes her daughter and son in law would reconcile.

The boy tries to get the money for the convict stealing from Lili, his mother, but then sees her sad and, in a moment of love, gives it back to her, admitting what he's done. He goes through a series of increasingly desperate attempts to get money and eventually scrounges some out of his grumpy grandfather, who just wants to go fishing. When the boy returns to give Martin the money, the convict's accomplice, Luc, decides that the boy is too much of a liability and tries to kill him. Martin saves Thomas's life killing his accomplice.

Lili Ravenel, who is emotionally close and distant to her son, is worried about Thomas. He is not doing well at school, according to the school's chaplain who comes to complain about the boy's behavior. Lili, trapped in a humdrum existence, runs a nightclub that is situated on a river just at the water's edge. Pushed by her mother, she had married Maurice against her better judgment and now needs to escape the stifling effects of her union with him, but he continues to want her. Maurice threatens to remove the care and custody of her son from her. Lili has to perform her marital duties even after the divorce - while Maurice screens old home-movies of their domestic happiness long past and gone.

After killing Luc, Martin arrives to have a drink at a bar by a river. That is where Lili works. He has no money and at the end of the night, fascinated by the young man, she arranges for the fugitive to take a room at a local hotel. When she arrives home, her son tells her the story in the cemetery, as it was a dream he had, but she realizes that it actually happened and the convict is the man she just left in the hotel. The celebration in honor of the Holy Communion goes on with little family harmony after Thomas wishes that an atomic bomb would destroy his school. The grandmother tries to keep the family together.

Alice, the convicts' shared girlfriend comes, gun in hand, to help them escape to Tangier. They have been inseparable for years. Martin tells her that he was forced to kill Luc. Lili's suspicions are confirmed when she witnesses the efforts of Martin and Alice to hide the corpse in a graveyard. Martin lets her go and leaves the town with Alice. He changed his mind shortly after and returns to the village alone and goes to the bar in search of Lili. They are smitten by each other and by night, she takes the bold decision to run away with him without a hint of regret or lingering doubt. Before escaping with the convict, Lili tells her mother what she plans to do, but does not change her mind in spite of her mother's protests.

The boy's teacher and confessor confronts him with the published news of the two escapees and pressures him to tell the truth to the authorities. That same stormy night, Thomas escapes from the boarding school to see his mother, but when he arrives to her house, he discovers Lili and Martin making love. Thomas runs and when Martin goes after him, Alice who has also come, shoots Martin. Shortly after, Alice kills herself smashing her sport car against a wall.

The next morning Lili goes to see Thomas who is staying with his father, but Maurice only allows her to see him without revealing that she is there. Later, at the police station, Lili tells the truth and incriminates herself. She leaves the village detained in a police van. At the same time, Thomas is seen riding his bike.

Cast edit

Themes edit

The title is a bit misleading since Le Lieu du crime is not a noir thriller or a mystery. It is a family drama with psychological undertones. Director André Téchiné is especially drawn to the exploration of family affairs as can be seen in his acclaimed film: My Favorite Season (1993), also starring Catherine Deneuve.

The film shares with most of Téchiné's work a restless camera movement and seemingly casual editing that suggest a nervous, intense curiosity, equivalent to an artist's rapid sketching. The French countryside serves here as an ironic backdrop for two kinds of characters: those living repressed lives in a stifling bourgeois environment and those, more uninhibited, who play out a series of violent passions, with the boy caught in the middle. Téchiné's tight, emotionally suppressed, direction worked within the codes of melodrama. The film's two concerns are repression and freedom.

Awards edit

The film was nominated for Palme d'Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.[2] In 1987 the film received a César Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress (Danielle Darrieux).

References edit

  1. ^ "Le Lieu du crime (1986) - JPBox-Office".
  2. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Scene of the Crime". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-07-11.

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External links edit

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Scene of the Crime French Le Lieu du crime is a 1986 French crime drama film directed by Andre Techine starring Catherine Deneuve Danielle Darrieux Wadeck Stanczak and Victor Lanoux The film tells the story of a crumbling family in rural France disrupted by the appearance of a fugitive Scene of the CrimeTheatrical release posterFrenchLe Lieu du crimeDirected byAndre TechineWritten byAndre Techine Pascal Bonitzer Olivier AssayasProduced byAlain TerzianStarringCatherine Deneuve Danielle Darrieux Wadeck Stanczak Victor LanouxCinematographyPascal MartiEdited byMartine GiordanoMusic byPhilippe SardeProductioncompaniesT Films Films A2Distributed byAMLFRelease dates15 May 1986 1986 05 15 Cannes 16 May 1986 1986 05 16 France Running time90 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrenchBox office 5 6 million 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Themes 4 Awards 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksPlot editThomas a troubled thirteen year old boy picking flowers in a cemetery is surprised by Martin an escaped convict who demands that the boy bring him some money for train fare later that day The boy does not know where to get money the criminal tells him to ask his parents My parents are dead the boy says In fact his parents Maurice and Lili are alive They are separated but they both live near the boy s grandparents house Thomas disaffected by his parents divorce goes to a boarding catholic school but is spending the weekend with his family and he is going to have first communion His grandmother is arranging to celebrate that special day and hopes her daughter and son in law would reconcile The boy tries to get the money for the convict stealing from Lili his mother but then sees her sad and in a moment of love gives it back to her admitting what he s done He goes through a series of increasingly desperate attempts to get money and eventually scrounges some out of his grumpy grandfather who just wants to go fishing When the boy returns to give Martin the money the convict s accomplice Luc decides that the boy is too much of a liability and tries to kill him Martin saves Thomas s life killing his accomplice Lili Ravenel who is emotionally close and distant to her son is worried about Thomas He is not doing well at school according to the school s chaplain who comes to complain about the boy s behavior Lili trapped in a humdrum existence runs a nightclub that is situated on a river just at the water s edge Pushed by her mother she had married Maurice against her better judgment and now needs to escape the stifling effects of her union with him but he continues to want her Maurice threatens to remove the care and custody of her son from her Lili has to perform her marital duties even after the divorce while Maurice screens old home movies of their domestic happiness long past and gone After killing Luc Martin arrives to have a drink at a bar by a river That is where Lili works He has no money and at the end of the night fascinated by the young man she arranges for the fugitive to take a room at a local hotel When she arrives home her son tells her the story in the cemetery as it was a dream he had but she realizes that it actually happened and the convict is the man she just left in the hotel The celebration in honor of the Holy Communion goes on with little family harmony after Thomas wishes that an atomic bomb would destroy his school The grandmother tries to keep the family together Alice the convicts shared girlfriend comes gun in hand to help them escape to Tangier They have been inseparable for years Martin tells her that he was forced to kill Luc Lili s suspicions are confirmed when she witnesses the efforts of Martin and Alice to hide the corpse in a graveyard Martin lets her go and leaves the town with Alice He changed his mind shortly after and returns to the village alone and goes to the bar in search of Lili They are smitten by each other and by night she takes the bold decision to run away with him without a hint of regret or lingering doubt Before escaping with the convict Lili tells her mother what she plans to do but does not change her mind in spite of her mother s protests The boy s teacher and confessor confronts him with the published news of the two escapees and pressures him to tell the truth to the authorities That same stormy night Thomas escapes from the boarding school to see his mother but when he arrives to her house he discovers Lili and Martin making love Thomas runs and when Martin goes after him Alice who has also come shoots Martin Shortly after Alice kills herself smashing her sport car against a wall The next morning Lili goes to see Thomas who is staying with his father but Maurice only allows her to see him without revealing that she is there Later at the police station Lili tells the truth and incriminates herself She leaves the village detained in a police van At the same time Thomas is seen riding his bike Cast editCatherine Deneuve as Lili Wadeck Stanczak as Martin Nicholas Giraudi as Thomas Danielle Darrieux as Grandmother Victor Lanoux as Maurice Jean Claude Adelin as Luc Jean Bousquet as Grandfather Claire Nebout as AliceThemes editThe title is a bit misleading since Le Lieu du crime is not a noir thriller or a mystery It is a family drama with psychological undertones Director Andre Techine is especially drawn to the exploration of family affairs as can be seen in his acclaimed film My Favorite Season 1993 also starring Catherine Deneuve The film shares with most of Techine s work a restless camera movement and seemingly casual editing that suggest a nervous intense curiosity equivalent to an artist s rapid sketching The French countryside serves here as an ironic backdrop for two kinds of characters those living repressed lives in a stifling bourgeois environment and those more uninhibited who play out a series of violent passions with the boy caught in the middle Techine s tight emotionally suppressed direction worked within the codes of melodrama The film s two concerns are repression and freedom Awards editThe film was nominated for Palme d Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival 2 In 1987 the film received a Cesar Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress Danielle Darrieux References edit Le Lieu du crime 1986 JPBox Office Festival de Cannes Scene of the Crime festival cannes com Retrieved 2009 07 11 Further reading editMarshall Bill 2007 Andre Techine Manchester University Press ISBN 978 0 7190 5831 8 External links editLe lieu du crime at IMDb Scene of the Crime at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scene of the Crime 1986 film amp oldid 1111988132, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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