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La nuit du 12

  • 2022
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  • 1h 55m
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Lula Cotton-Frapier in La nuit du 12 (2022)
It is said that every investigator has a crime that haunts them, a case that hurts him more than the others, without him necessarily knowing why. For Yohan that case is the murder of Clara.
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It is said that every investigator has a crime that haunts them, a case that hurts him more than the others, without him necessarily knowing why. For Yohan that case is the murder of Clara.It is said that every investigator has a crime that haunts them, a case that hurts him more than the others, without him necessarily knowing why. For Yohan that case is the murder of Clara.It is said that every investigator has a crime that haunts them, a case that hurts him more than the others, without him necessarily knowing why. For Yohan that case is the murder of Clara.

  • Director
    • Dominik Moll
  • Writers
    • Gilles Marchand
    • Dominik Moll
    • Pauline Guéna
  • Stars
    • Bastien Bouillon
    • Bouli Lanners
    • Théo Cholbi
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    • Director
      • Dominik Moll
    • Writers
      • Gilles Marchand
      • Dominik Moll
      • Pauline Guéna
    • Stars
      • Bastien Bouillon
      • Bouli Lanners
      • Théo Cholbi
    • 46User reviews
    • 93Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 11 nominations total

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    Bastien Bouillon
    • Yohan
    Bouli Lanners
    Bouli Lanners
    • Marceau
    Théo Cholbi
    Théo Cholbi
    • Willy
    Johann Dionnet
    Johann Dionnet
    • Fred
    Thibaut Evrard
    Thibaut Evrard
    • Loïc
    Julien Frison
    • Boris
    Paul Jeanson
    • Jérôme
    Mouna Soualem
    • Nadia
    Pauline Serieys
    • Nanie
    Lula Cotton-Frapier
    Lula Cotton-Frapier
    • Clara
    Charline Paul
    • Mère Clara
    Matthieu Rozé
    • Père Clara
    Baptiste Perais
    • Wesley
    Jules Porier
    • Jules Leroy
    Nathanaël Beausivoir
    • Gabi Lacazette
    Benjamin Blanchy
    • Denis Douet
    Pierre Lottin
    Pierre Lottin
    • Vincent Caron
    Camille Rutherford
    Camille Rutherford
    • Nathalie Bardot
    • Director
      • Dominik Moll
    • Writers
      • Gilles Marchand
      • Dominik Moll
      • Pauline Guéna
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    6Xstal

    Cul-de-Sac...

    A life is cruelly taken in the night, no opportunity to run, to flee, to flight, doused in something that is lit, the flames engulf, force to submit, while the killer watches on, they lose their fight. The police investigate, pursue their leads, turns out there's many might have done the evil deed, but the evidence is weak, no matter where or how they seek, the perpetrator's not been caught and remains free.

    The frustrations of the police investigating the brutal murder of Clara are brought to light as they struggle to track down her killer. It's an engaging enough piece of filmmaking but I thought it just ran out of steam towards the end and you're left just as dissatisfied as the investigating officers at the conclusion.
    7CinemaSerf

    The Night of the 12th

    This is a fictional interpretation of an actual crime that sees newly promoted "Vivés" (Bastien Bouillon) take his team of Grenoble detectives to a small town to investigate a grisly murder. Walking home from a friend's house the previous morning, "Clara" (Lula Cotton-Frapier) is confronted by a stranger who throws a combustible liquid over her and then sets her alight. What the Police Justiciare have to work with is a ghastly sight. Their investigations quickly reveal no shortage of potential attackers. This girl had lived a "lively" life - unbeknownst to her parents - and her boyfriends ranged from the nerdy to the opportunist to the downright bad boy "Caron" (Pierre Lottin). Thing is, loads of suspects don't add up to loads of evidence and tempers amongst the team begin to fray as their lack of actual progress becomes frustrating, exasperating and personal. Although this has elements of a whodunit to it, it is essentially quite an interesting "fly-on-the-wall" style drama that illustrates the difficulties faced by an under-resourced team of officers who cannot but become involved in the heinous crimes they must try to solve. This film looks quite intensely at their own personal relationships and is frequently peppered with some dark humour and with contrary views on the victim that occasionally make it difficult for an on form Bouillon to handle. Bouli Lanners is effective here as his passionate sidekick "Marceau" - himself having his own share of domestic disasters, and as the narrative pans out we, too, are offered nothing concrete in which to hope! I didn't love the ending scenarios. The casualness, desperation even, seemed to fly in the face of so much of their previously meticulous police-work, but the lead performance is good, the cinematography potent and this is definitely worth a watch.
    5anthonyjlangford

    Strong start, runs out of steam

    We have a typical murder mystery underway but leads run cold and so does the story.

    Instead of taking the story up and into new directions or at least with some progression, it becomes bogged down in it's own meandering pacing. It's as though the film dies halfway through.

    What's really irksome is that modern American moralizing has now reached Europe. What the entertainment consistently fails to address is that on average, 70% of homicide victims are male.

    One character says, 'There is something wrong between men and women.' No, there is something wrong with lazy, uneducated scriptwriters who tell stories based on impressions and clichés rather than doing any simple research into crime statistics.

    It continues on throughout the second half of the film, which is the same area where the pacing becomes overly sluggish. The 'messaging' overrides the story and the journey of the characters. Very disappointing.

    Europe has largely avoided American style clichés, but this is not a good sign. Please be more original. Black Box was an excellent recent French film, as an example. Europeans have long done their own thing. May it continue. Please.
    7guy_from_may_98

    A really effective flick

    When I first saw the trailer of this movie, I thought it would just be a typical and by the books thriller film. Safe to say that I was wrong.

    The movie was able to keep me interested in general as the plot was immersive and really well put together. The film manages to be unpredictable at times and from the get-go it is creating a very tense and bittersweet ambience. It has been such a long time since a movie made me feel genuinely anxious and worried about characters.

    The cinematography was amazing. This movie was shot in the region of Grenoble, a French city surrounded by mountains and they really used the landscapes to their advantage to create a beautiful and colourful movie. The scenery is sometimes breathtaking. Even indoors scenes were amazing.

    The acting is great. From small appearance to main character, every actor gives a believable and strong performance.

    Unfortunately the movie gets a bit tedious in the last 20 to 30 minutes with less rhythm and believable dialogues to me.

    It is still an amazing thriller that keeps you gripped and intrigued for its vast majority. If the last 20 to 30 minutes were handled in a better way, I would give it an 8/10.
    8norbert-plan-618-715813

    Heartbreaking and gripping

    Dominik Moll's talent is no longer to be demonstrated. Only The Animals (2019) was an impressive film with its dramatic structure and rich story. Here with The Night Of The 12th, the dramatic line of the film is more direct, traditional. With a femicide, the investigation, the suspects, the cops and their problems. The film is embodied by its characters, that is to say by its actors who give the required forms, first of all, to the policemen with Bastien Bouillon all in power, Bouli Lanners rather in nominal mode (he makes the same character in many films), but also and especially the complementary actresses, all of them characters who exist and bring a lot of emotions in a natural way. This natural way gives a documentary patina to the film, which we imagine well documented.

    The tone of the film, all in objective description of the reality and emphasizing the human nature, is what makes the film exciting in spite of its subject, dark, just like the photography of the film. In particular this photography is dark and grainy. It embodies the climate, the darkness, the horrific fact, and the dark story, especially in the content of the end and the frantic search for the culprit very difficult to identify.

    The crime film is dramatic, as is this story when we learn how this story ends. Moreover, one of the challenges of the film is to revive it with the character of the judge played by Anouk Grinberg. A character that did not exist before in the film, but that makes it even more hypnotic.

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    • Trivia
      Based on the real life case of 21-year-old Maud Maréchal, whose burnt corpse was found on the night of 13 May 2013 in Lagny-sur-Marne, in the Paris suburbs. The victim was renamed Clara Royer, the date of the crime moved to 12 October 2016 and the setting to the suburbs of Grenoble, in the south-east of France.
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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Belgium
    • Official sites
      • Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Cinéma (France)
      • Haut et Court (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Night of the 12th
    • Filming locations
      • Grenoble, Isère, France(main city, police headquarters)
    • Production companies
      • Haut et Court
      • Versus Production
      • Auvergne Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
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    • Budget
      • €4,400,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,632
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,728
      • May 21, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,842,534
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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