L'Innocent (2012)
The film is based on real events be tween the years 1978-1980. Theo Grangier, a man without education, with no parents nor family, is involved in the robbery along with two recidivists. But the policeman is killed during a robbery. But Theo is the only one who is arrested and charged with murdering an officer of laws, even though the other two perpetrators are not found and Theo is not conclusively proved to be a murderer. He is later sentenced to death. The trial galvanizes the French society - Jean-Paul Sartre comes out publicly in favor of Theo Grunge...
Director: Pierre Boutron
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Patrick Timsit as Théo Grangier |
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Régis Romele as Policeman |
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Frédéric Pierrot as Gendarme Thierry Deville |
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Isabelle Gélinas as Me Sophie Charpentier |
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Marie Kremer as Chantal Laborde |
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Vanessa Larré as Martine Legendre |
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Joseph Malerba as Roger Lemonnier |
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Alexandre Zeff as Armed robber |
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Aymeric Cormerais as Armed robber |
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Julien Cafaro as Head Prison Guard |
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Olivier Claverie as Commander Gendarmerie |
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Franck Beckmann as Commander Gendarmerie |
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Fabien Baïardi as Policeman |
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Bernard Malaka as Investigating judge |
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Patrick Pierron as President of the court |
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Christophe Bourseiller as Prison Director |
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Éric Naggar as Prison Director |
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Alain Debruyne as Jean-Paul Sartre |
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Michel Elias as Voice of Jean-Paul Sartre (voice) |
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Lionel Robert as Duty officer |
| Directing | Pierre Boutron | Director |
| Writing | Pierre Boutron | Writer |
| Editing | Patrice Monnet | Editor |
| Writing | Patrick Timsit | Writer |
| Writing | Tonino Benacquista | Writer |
| Production | Joëy Faré | Producer |
| Camera | Guy Famechon | Director of Photography |