Monsieur Joseph (2007)
Monsieur Joseph is a respected citizen of a small town in the North of France. For over four decades he has run a specialized bookshop in the shopping square of the town. Every morning before opening his shop, he has a nice cup of black coffee at the local cafe where he has a nice small talk with Julien, the barkeeper, and with the regulars. Everybody likes him. At least everybody did... Everything actually started to change the night his young wife Tina disappeared without trace. Now, Monsieur Joseph has become Youssef again, he is again the "foreigner" (wasn't he born of Kabyle parents?), the shady foreigner, the frightening foreigner... He can't but have murdered his wife, all the more as another woman was killed four years before without the culprit having been arrested. There is no smoke without fire, is there?...
Director: Olivier Langlois
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Daniel Prévost as Monsieur Joseph |
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Julie-Marie Parmentier as Tina |
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Serge Riaboukine as Le commissaire Boucheron |
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Catherine Davenier as Martine Palestri |
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Franckie Defonte as Fred |
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Jean-François Gallotte as Julien |
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Eric Beauchamp as Pepito |
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Jean-Pol Brissart as le prêtre |
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Bernard Graczyk as Fayard |
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Peggy Leray as Marie Gadet |
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Gabrielle Lopes Benites as Zoé |
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Didier Lafaye as Ancel |
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Audrey Beaulieu as Sandrine Delombre |
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Anne Cuvelier as Madame Lenoir |
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Marie Félix as la serveuse pizzeria |
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Nicolas Carpentier as Cédric Dufour |
| Directing | Olivier Langlois | Director |
| Writing | Georges Simenon | Novel |
| Writing | Jacques Santamaria | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Jacques Dercourt | Production Executive |