La Chambre bleue (2014)
Directed by Mathieu Amalric

Crime / Thriller / Drama
aka: The Blue Room

Film Synopsis

A man and a woman secretly pursue an intense love affair in a room.  Having made love, they exchange banalities, words that have no great import - at least that is what Julien thought at the time.  Now before the police and an investigating magistrate Julien begins to see things differently.  But what has happened and what is the crime he is accused of committing...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Mathieu Amalric
  • Script: Mathieu Amalric, Stéphanie Cléau, Georges Simenon (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Beaucarne
  • Music: Grégoire Hetzel
  • Cast: Mathieu Amalric (Julien Gahyde), Léa Drucker (Delphine Gahyde), Stéphanie Cléau (Esther Despierre), Laurent Poitrenaux (Le juge d'instruction), Serge Bozon (Le gendarme), Blutch (Le psychologue), Mona Jaffart (Suzanne Gahyde), Véronique Alain (La mère de Nicolas), Paul Kramer (L'avocat de Julien), Alain Fraitag (L'avocat d'Esther), Christelle Pichon (La greffière du juge), Mustapha Abourachid (Le brigadier), Olivier Mauvezin (Nicolas Despierre), Alexandre Patoyt (Le postier), Henri Cherel (L'hôtelier), Tonio Chanca (Gendarme), Jean-Yves Cresenville (Gendarme), Nicolas Beliard (L'agriculteur en panne), Laetitia Lebreton (La secrétaire de Julien), Claude Picoron (Le pêcheur aux Sables)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 76 min
  • Aka: The Blue Room

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