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2006 French film
A Crime
Theatrical release poster
Directed byManuel Pradal
Written byTonino Benacquista
Manuel Pradal
Produced byLaurent Pétin
Michèle Pétin
StarringEmmanuelle Béart
CinematographyGiorgos Arvanitis
Edited byJennifer Augé
Music byEnnio Morricone
Theodore Shapiro
Distributed byARP Sélection
Release date
  • September 2006 (2006-09) (Deauville Film Festival)
Running time100 minutes
CountriesFrance
United States
LanguageEnglish

A Crime (French title: Un crime) is a 2006 thriller film directed by Manuel Pradal, written by Pradal and Tonino Benacquista, and starring Emmanuelle Béart.

The film unfolds the story of Vincent (Norman Reedus) who looks for his wife's killer. In the process, his neighbor Alice (Emmanuelle Béart) decides to invent a culprit, so that he can find revenge. However, there is no ideal culprit and crime.

Synopsis

In the evening, while returning to his place, Vincent Harris (Reedus) crosses a taxi coming from his house. When he arrives, it is too late: his wife Ashley was brutally murdered. Three years later, Vincent moves to New York, and his neighbor, Alice Parker (Béart), is frantically in love with him, but having been always distressed and obsessed to discover the assassin of his woman, he himself does not recognize any feeling at least. To make Vincent be free to open his heart to her, Alice is willing to find the man responsible for his wife's death. When Alice hails a cab driven by lonely New Yorker Roger Culkin (Keitel), her elaborate plan is slowly set into motion in spite of the ignorance of both men.

Cast

References

  1. "2006 Deauville Film Festival". The Hollywood Reporter. 29 August 2006. Retrieved 29 June 2020.

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