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La femme la plus assassinée du monde

  • 2018
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  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.2K
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Anna Mouglalis in La femme la plus assassinée du monde (2018)
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Paula Maxa is the Parisian Grand Guignol Theatre's leading lady, famous for being murdered on stage every day. But is there a link between the theatre and a series of gruesome real-life murd... Read allPaula Maxa is the Parisian Grand Guignol Theatre's leading lady, famous for being murdered on stage every day. But is there a link between the theatre and a series of gruesome real-life murders?Paula Maxa is the Parisian Grand Guignol Theatre's leading lady, famous for being murdered on stage every day. But is there a link between the theatre and a series of gruesome real-life murders?

  • Director
    • Franck Ribière
  • Writers
    • James Charkow
    • Vérane Frédiani
    • David Murdoch
  • Stars
    • Anna Mouglalis
    • Niels Schneider
    • Jean-Michel Balthazar
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Franck Ribière
    • Writers
      • James Charkow
      • Vérane Frédiani
      • David Murdoch
    • Stars
      • Anna Mouglalis
      • Niels Schneider
      • Jean-Michel Balthazar
    • 8User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anna Mouglalis
    Anna Mouglalis
    • Paula
    Niels Schneider
    Niels Schneider
    • Jean
    Jean-Michel Balthazar
    Jean-Michel Balthazar
    • Paul
    Julie Recoing
    • Julie
    Michel Fau
    Michel Fau
    • André
    André Wilms
    André Wilms
    • Eugène
    Eric Godon
    Eric Godon
    • Georges
    Bruno Blairet
    • Roger
    Sissi Duparc
    Sissi Duparc
    • Rose
    Selma Alaoui
    Selma Alaoui
    Keren Ann
      Maya Coline
      • Aimée
      Christian Crahay
      • Dupuis
      Constance Dollé
      Constance Dollé
      • Violette
      Michel Ferracci
      • Dominique
      Vérane Frédiani
      • Sylviane
      Philippe Legros
      • Régisseur théâtre
      Pierre Nisse
      Pierre Nisse
      • Le Guichetier
      • Director
        • Franck Ribière
      • Writers
        • James Charkow
        • Vérane Frédiani
        • David Murdoch
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      7Red-Barracuda

      A great celebration of the Grand-Guignol and its ultimate leading lady, Paula Maxa

      This somewhat unusual feature incorporates elements of slasher horror with a period drama. Its story centres around the woman who could be described as the original scream queen, Paula Maxa. She was the lead actress in the Parisian Théâtre du Grand-Guignol; a theatre infamous in some quarters for putting on dramatic shows which enacted out a variety of incredibly bloody murders. This is a place so influential on the subsequent horror cinema genre that the term Grand-Guignol has become a broad term readily associated with a certain type of gory excess. But even then, I daresay most people don't know a great deal about the place itself. Perhaps the chief strength of The Most Assassinated Woman in the World is that it is largely set in this theatre and showcases some of the salacious visceral plays they put on. I was actually quite amazed at the level of violence that these theatre productions revelled in and can see that they were precursors to the cinematic splatter movies kicked off with the release of Herschell Gordon Lewis's Blood Feast in 1963. Its probably no coincidence that the Grand-Guignol itself closed the year prior to that ground-breaking gore-fest, as once cinema finally caught up it was always going to struggle to remain as relevant.

      The movie itself mixes reality with fiction. To that end we have an authentic place and a bunch of real characters form the basis of the story. The one fictional character, the reporter Jean, is a connection to the other main invention of the serial killer who has an obsession with Maxa. But even this too had a basis in some reality in that there was an active serial killer operating in the Montmartre area at the time. It is overall a nicely original idea for a film and it makes a great backdrop for a story. I particularly liked the gloomy photography which not only reflected much of the Parisian art of the 1930's but also made you feel you really were in the bowels of this old theatre. It created considerable atmosphere. Anna Mouglalis is also excellent as Maxa, and the film tries to explore to some degree what it was like for her being effectively murdered on stage every night in a myriad of gruesome ways, many of which are listed in one inspired sequence. Another effective aspect was the score by Keren Ann, which mixed period accurate music with energetic modern stuff which combined to give the film a unique energy I thought.

      This is definitely a pleasingly distinctive movie. The excellent setting and interesting central character are enough in themselves to ensure this is a fascinating watch, with the bloody re-enactments in the theatre itself being enough of a reason alone to at least see this given their attention to authentic detail. But the whole production is elevated further by blending in a serial killer angle, dark past psychological events from the heroine's life and the additional pressures caused by the outcry of the moral guardians of the city. It ticks a few boxes, this one.
      8ernesti

      Very stylish and engaging thriller based on a true story

      I was instantly hooked on watching this when it became apparent that this film has the style of Dario Argento all over it. From the very first scene I thought that did Netflix give funding to Dario to make this. Very good imitation, not overdone and honors the inventor of this arthouse giallo genre. This film does deserve to get to the silver screen some time. Unlike many other Netflix produced films, this was in better quality than the others.

      One interesting thing was the fact that this actress and this theatre in Paris had existed in reality up until 1962.
      10hugle-83710

      Beautifully theatrical.

      I think this is a piece of art. Everyone say that is too dark, but I think that darkness is part of that epoque and part of this history. Beautiful performance by the actors, beautiful cinematography and a great history in general. Well done for this one. This is how theatre is, and this was a amazing way to show it.
      1giannisk_123

      Too dark to see literally too Dark.

      I tried too see it on Netflix. I cannot even see the movie as everything is Dark .
      9zandertowne

      Dark... In A Good Way

      Excellent French film about the Grand Guignol theater in the early part of the 20th Century. Impressive period details, engaging plot and interesting twists. I loved that much of the film took place in the theater itself. Perhaps some of the supporting characters weren't as fully developed as I would have liked (never sure where the "bad" theater manager was coming from) and I always prefer complex three dimensional characters instead of caricatures, but I enjoyed all the other dark shadings given to most. And a rather lovely "dark" ending that skirts close to a movie cliche, twice, before revealing it's something far deeper and more meaningful. For all parties involved. And in response to some of the other reviewers; on my TV the photography was extremely well done! I had no problem seeing what was going on, and, honestly, I worry some folks might need to see an ophthalmologists or optician or maybe they had their fingers too close together as their hands covered their eyes during the creepy and bloody bits.

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        Loosely inspired by the life and career of French actress Paula Maxa.
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      • Release date
        • September 7, 2018 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Belgium
        • United Kingdom
        • United States
      • Language
        • French
      • Also known as
        • La Femme La Plus Assassinée Du Monde
      • Filming locations
        • Paris, France(Main location)
      • Production companies
        • Fontana
        • Sinner Films
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        1 hour 42 minutes
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