La Prochaine fois je viserai le coeur (2014)
Directed by Cédric Anger

Crime / Thriller / Drama

Film Synopsis

Over a period of several months in 1978-9, a community in the Oise is caught in the grip of terror as a serial killer goes after young women in the area.  At first, the maniac was content to mow down women in his car.  Then he began picking up and murdering hitch-hikers at random.  The man seems to be everywhere and nowhere, able to escape any attempts to capture him.  In fact he is a young and seemingly inoffensive police officer who has, until now, led an ordinary and uneventful existence.  The model policeman, he ends up having to investigate his own crimes...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Cédric Anger
  • Cinematographer: Thomas Hardmeier
  • Music: Grégoire Hetzel
  • Cast: Guillaume Canet (Franck), Ana Girardot (Sophie), Jean-Yves Berteloot (Lacombe), Cédric Le Maoût (Olivier), Nicolas Ronchi (Médecin), Alice de Lencquesaing (Melissa), Arnaud Henriet (LOCRAY), Alexandre Carrière (Ossart), Jean-Paul Comart (Père Franck), Arthur Dujardin (Bruno), Nicolas Carpentier (Paul), Franck Andrieux (Auzier), Laura Giudice (Roxane), Patrick Azam (Tonton), Hélène Vauquois (Mère Franck), Pierick Tournier (Carpentier), François-Dominique Blin (Niel)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 111 min

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