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Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Autor von Sarah's Key [2010 film]

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Werke von Gilles Paquet-Brenner

Sarah's Key [2010 film] (2011) — Director — 80 Exemplare
Crooked House [2017 film] (2014) — Regisseur — 36 Exemplare
Dark Places [2015 film] (2015) — Regisseur — 21 Exemplare
Les Jolies choses (2021) 3 Exemplare
Walled In [Blu-ray] (2009) 2 Exemplare

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Paquet-Brenner, Gilles
Geburtstag
1974-09-14
Nationalität
France
Geburtsort
Paris, France

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Julia Jarmond, journaliste américaine installée en France depuis 20 ans, enquête sur l'épisode douloureux du Vel d'Hiv. En remontant les faits, son chemin croise celui de Sarah, une petite fille qui avait 10 ans en juillet 1942. Ce qui n'était que le sujet d'un article devient alors, pour Julia, un enjeu personnel, dévoilant un mystère familial. Comment deux destins, à 60 ans de distance, vont-ils se mêler pour révéler un secret qui bouleversera à jamais la vie de Julia et de ses proches ? La vérité issue du passé a parfois un prix dans le présent... (fonte: amazon.fr)… (mehr)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Apr 12, 2020 |
Julia Jarmond è una giornalista americana, moglie di un architetto francese e madre di una figlia adolescente. Da vent'anni vive a Parigi e scrive articoli impegnati e saggi partecipi. Indagando su uno degli episodi più ignobili della storia francese, il rastrellamento di tredicimila ebrei, arrestati e poi concentrati dalla polizia francese nel Vélodrome d'Hiver nel luglio del 1942, 'incrocia' Sara e apprende la sua storia, quella di una bambina di pochi anni e ostinata resistenza che sopravviverà alla sua famiglia e agli orrori della guerra. Impressionata e coinvolta, Julia approfondirà la sua inchiesta scoprendo di essere coinvolta suo malgrado e da vicino nella tragedia di Sara. Con pazienza e determinazione ricostruirà l'odissea di una bambina, colmando i debiti morali, rifondendo il passato e provando a immaginare un futuro migliore. (fonte: Mymovies)… (mehr)
 
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MemorialeSardoShoah | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 23, 2020 |
Crooked House is a mystery movie based on Agatha Christie's book of the same title. I haven't read the book and so am unable to say how the two compare.

Charles Hayward, a private investigator, is approached by Sophia Leonides, a former lover of his, about investigating the death of her grandfather, a wealthy businessman named Aristide Leonides. Aristide died of a heart attack in the home he shared with his wife, his sons and their spouses, and his grandchildren. Sophia has reason to believe that someone else in the household killed her grandfather. If Charles can figure out who did it before Scotland Yard gets involved, the family might be able to avoid the embarrassment of a media circus.

Charles reluctantly takes the case and soon finds himself wading through the family's tangled web of festering resentments and secrets. Aristide's young new wife is an obvious suspect, but was she really the killer, as so many in the household seem to believe?

I saw the trailer for this a while back and really wanted to watch it. It looked slick, tense, and possibly a bit creepy. I checked the book out from the library, but for some reason I was never able to work up the willpower to read it.

Now that I've seen this, I wonder if I'd have figured out the killer as quickly if I'd started with the book instead.

The visuals were definitely slick and pretty. The story wasn't as suspenseful as the trailer made it look, but I enjoyed watching Charles talk to each of the family members and try to figure out what made them all tick and what their motives for killing Aristide could have been. I wasn't nearly as interested in Charles and Sophia's relationship, past or present. At least their past relationship made sense, though. I couldn't figure out why present-day Charles kept kissing or almost kissing Sophia when he knew she was probably keeping things from him and that one of those things might be that she murdered her own grandfather.

I correctly guessed the identity of the murderer fairly early on because, even in that family, their behavior and dialogue struck me as odd and off-putting. However, it was still only a guess until the second victim was shown on-screen - then I knew with 100% certainty who is was. The motive and opportunity were too clear. Again, I can't help but wonder if it would have taken me longer to figure things out if I had read this story first, rather than watched it. Some things are easier to hide in text than they are on-screen.

The ending was overly abrupt and a bit over-the-top (that explosion was enormous), but the whodunnit sequence was fabulous and chilling even though I'd already figured out who the murderer was. All in all, this was decent, despite its issues.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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Familiar_Diversions | 1 weitere Rezension | May 27, 2018 |
Found the first 40 mins of this to be really dull. It got better at the end but surely there must be a better way to film this story? Very average.
 
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infjsarah | 1 weitere Rezension | Dec 27, 2017 |

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