L'Hermine (2015)
Directed by Christian Vincent

Comedy / Drama
aka: Courted

Film Synopsis

Michel Racine is the feared President of the Court of the Assizes.  He is a man with a reputation for tough justice but that may be about to change when, one day, he recognises someone in the jury of a murder case as a woman he once loved in secret.  Perhaps she is the only woman he has ever loved...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christian Vincent
  • Script: Christian Vincent screenplay
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Dailland
  • Cast: Fabrice Luchini (Michel Racine), Sidse Babett Knudsen (Ditte Lorensen-Coteret), Eva Lallier (Ann Lorensen-Coteret), Corinne Masiero (Marie-Jeanne Metzer), Sophie-Marie Larrouy (Coralie Marciano), Fouzia Guezoum (Nacera Boubziz), Simon Ferrante (Simon Orvieto), Abdellah Moundy (Yacine Balaoui), Serge Flamenbaum (Serge Debruyne), Emmanuel Rausenberger (Rémi Kubiak), Gabriel Lebret (Franck Leuwen), Salma Lahmer (La cousine), Victor Pontecorvo (Martial Beclin), Miss Ming (Jessica Marton), Michaël Abiteboul (Me Jourd'hui, l'avocat de la défense), Jennifer Decker (L'avocate de la défense), Hélène Van Geenberghe (L'avocate assistante), Claire Assali (L'avocate partie civile), Chloé Berthier (La greffière), Magaly Godenaire (La juge assesseur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min
  • Aka: Courted

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