Kill Me Please (2010)
Directed by Olias Barco

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Dr Kruger is a medical pioneer who seeks to break the taboo surrounding suicide.  His government funded clinic exists to ensure that suicide is no longer a tragedy but a medically assisted way out for those whose lives have become unbearable.  By studying his suicidal patients, Kruger hopes to understand the self-destructive impulse so that he can develop a medical treatment that will overcome it.   The one thing he has not allowed for in his prescribed perfect suicide is that no one controls the impulse to die except death itself...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olias Barco
  • Script: Olias Barco, Virgile Bramly, Stéphane Malandrin
  • Cinematographer: Frédéric Noirhomme
  • Cast: Aurélien Recoing (Docteur Krueger), Benoît Poelvoorde (M. Demanet), Muriel Bersy (Muriel), Nicolas Buysse (Luc), Ingrid Heiderscheidt (Sylvie), Jérôme Colin (Bob), Ewin Ryckaert (Le chauffeur), Stéphane Malandrin (Steve), Virgile Bramly (Virgile), Gérard Rambert (M. Nora), Stéphanie Crayencour (Sophia), Vincent Tavier (M. Plouvier), Zazie De Paris (Mme Rachel), Virginie Efira (Inspectrice Evrard), Saul Rubinek (M. Breiman), Clara Cleymans (Mlle Julia), Daniel Cohen (M. Jean-Marc), Bouli Lanners (M. Vidal), Olga Grumberg (Ingrid), Philippe Nahon (M. Antoine)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 95 min

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