Every detective in PJ one day encounters a crime that they can’t solve and that haunts them. For Johann, it is Clara’s murder. The interrogations follow one another, there is no shortage of suspects, and Johan’s suspicions grow. Only one thing is certain, the crime happened on the night of the 12th.
This pitch is a true crime fiction masterpiece that hit theaters in 2002: 12th Night is adapted from the book 18.3 – one year in PJ Pauline Guena’s fascinating feature film by Dominique Molly (Harry, a friend who wishes you well), gritty and realistic, makes an unflinching statement about feminicide. You won’t come out unscathed…
The press praised the AlloCiné with a very flattering average of 4.4 out of 5, Master. The night of the 12th Was the big winner of the 48th Caesars Ceremony. Thus, the feature film won no fewer than six trophies: Best Film, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor for Bouli Lanners, Best Actor for Bastien Bouillon, Best Adaptation and Best Sound.
For this powerful film, Dominic Mol Retained the investigation from Pauline Guena’s book, namely the murder of a young woman who was set on fire while returning home.
“Every investigator one day encounters a crime that hurts more than others”
“Pauline summarizes this investigation and focuses on one of the policemen, Johan, it is this man’s relationship with this case that touched me.the film director notes. “I’ll admit that the gruesome aspect of the crime causes me to hesitate, I’m often troubled by the glamorization of certain films with violence. But after reading these few pages, they began to haunt, as the death of this young woman haunts Johan.”
“The book says that every detective one day encounters a crime that hurts more than others, that for some mysterious reason sticks to him like a splinter, and that the wound never stops being infected.”continues Dominic Mol. “I felt that it wasn’t just about finding the killer’s name, that the film could tell the story of a scrupulous investigator’s obsession and growing confusion in the face of an unsolved crime.”
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Source: Allocine

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