Lady Blood (2009)
Directed by Jean-Marc Vincent

Horror

Film Synopsis

15 years after having given birth to a bloodthirsty monster, Yanka has managed to make a new life for herself.  Married to Paul, the psychiatrist who treated her neuroses, she is the proud mother of a delightful little girl and enjoys her work in the police service.   But then a spate of horrific murders suddenly reawakens memories of her terrible past.  The victims are all mutilated beyond recognition and Yanka becomes aware that somehow she is linked to the killings...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Marc Vincent
  • Script: Emmanuelle Escourrou, Serge Cukier, Alain Robak, Hubert Chardot (dialogue), Jean-Marc Vincent (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Thibaud Danton
  • Music: Alain Mouysset
  • Cast: Emmanuelle Escourrou (Yanka Mansotti), Matthias Van Khache (Romain Lamy), Serge Riaboukine (Pagelli), Shirley Bousquet (Véronique Duteil), Bruno Slagmulder (Philou), Luc Shiltz (Lionel Barthez), Serge Wolf (Gino), Jenny Muller (La documentaliste), Christopher Buchholz (Paul Mansotti), Philippe Nahon (Le commissaire Jo Laumier), Bruno Solo (Le chauffeur de taxi), Bénédicte Mathieu (Christine Pollack), Antoine Coesens (Inspecteur Olivier), Philippe Chaine (Pierre-Luc), Richard Sammel (Henri Latour), Abel Jafri (Rachid), Lola Giovannetti (Carla), Elef Zack (L'indic), Frans Boyer (Le Lascar), Sophie Chamoux (Saadia)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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