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Crime en Aveyron

  • TV Movie
  • 2014
  • 10
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Florence Pernel and Vincent Winterhalter in Crime en Aveyron (2014)
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A farm near Laguiole, in the Aubrac countryside. Luc Olié, forty, is found murdered with a bullet in his chest.A farm near Laguiole, in the Aubrac countryside. Luc Olié, forty, is found murdered with a bullet in his chest.A farm near Laguiole, in the Aubrac countryside. Luc Olié, forty, is found murdered with a bullet in his chest.

  • Director
    • Claude-Michel Rome
  • Writers
    • Jean Falculète
    • Éric Heumann
  • Stars
    • Florence Pernel
    • Vincent Winterhalter
    • Hélène Seuzaret
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    203
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Claude-Michel Rome
    • Writers
      • Jean Falculète
      • Éric Heumann
    • Stars
      • Florence Pernel
      • Vincent Winterhalter
      • Hélène Seuzaret
    • 6User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Florence Pernel
    Florence Pernel
    • Elisabeth Richard
    Vincent Winterhalter
    • Capitaine Paul Jansac
    Hélène Seuzaret
    Hélène Seuzaret
    • Caroline Olié
    François Feroleto
    • Franck Cujas
    Jean-Pierre Bouvier
    • Etienne Olié
    Yves Collignon
    • Michel Cujas
    Michel Voïta
    Michel Voïta
    • François Hascouet
    Jean-Pierre Becker
    Jean-Pierre Becker
    • Robert Gastié
    Olivier Brun
    • Timothé Tardieu
    Caroline Dubois
    • Béatrice Simon
    Rodérick Drivet
    • Luc Olié
    Julia Burgun
    • Clémence Olié
    Jean-Pierre Malignon
    • Le ministre
    Michèle Gary
    • La patronne hôtel
    • (as Michelle Gary)
    Jean-Claude Baudracco
    • Gilles Royer
    Julien Baudracco
    • Jeune éleveur 1
    Kevin Perez
    • Jeune éleveur 2
    Arnaud Pépin
    • Gendarme Maurin
    • Director
      • Claude-Michel Rome
    • Writers
      • Jean Falculète
      • Éric Heumann
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    4Pegasus-10

    Waaaay too many plot points

    Some of the scenery is interesting as the peek at cheese making, but the tangled web of relationships among the locals is too convoluted to make sense of. I kept waiting for a car crash since everyone seems to race around the narrow country roads at breakneck speeds. The Deputy Prosecutor comes off as a insecure harridan at first and the immediate antagonistic behavior of her and the local investigator is off-putting. (And why she has to bring her son's cat with her is probably a bigger mystery than the one she's trying to solve.)
    3csdcsdcsd2003

    Beautiful But Silly

    Yes, France is beautiful but - having been to France several times and appreciating its natural beauty, well reflected in this fictional TV crime/romance series filmed all over the gorgeous place, I have to say that I find "Murder In" mysteries irritating and too easy to solve - but most MHz viewers including my husband love it so we've watched many episodes which follow the same formula but with an ever-changing cast: two detectives who can't stand each other and/or who have troubled pasts are thrown together to investigate so they start by arguing after a body has been found to have been ritualistically killed; second, there is an obscure local legend involving a medieval crypt or a pirate myth or storybook tale known only to one of the detectives plus of course the modern homicidal maniac imitating the obscure legend. Third, the arguing duo will soon be sleeping together because - voila! - this is France! Oh, and one of the detectives, after a long day of arguing and investigating and love-making, might find the time and energy to make a slow-cooking local dish Julia Child probably never heard of.
    4qui_j

    B Grade French TV series

    This is an episode that is part of a very poorly produced French TV series entitled "Murder in.....". It is intended to showcase different regions of France. Unfortunately, the beauty of the regions is really never put in the forefront, and the supporting story is more like a typical French farce with weak acting, obtuse dialog, and the usual "romance" between the middle aged actors. There is a lot of shouting and histrionic behavior, common in many French series, that I think is intended to pass for good acting. The plots are full of "fluff" but if you have nothing else to watch, this will pass an hour or so of time. Just be prepared to view it as a farce....not a serious mystery.
    6chicago_kab

    A little cliche

    The scenery is gorgeous.

    There is a lot of dialogue and if you don't pay attention, you might lose the plot. For a series intending to feature the vistas of the French countryside, watching the subtitles is counterproductive.

    The use of both surname and given name to identify characters is unhelpful. It would be easier to follow the narrative if they picked one name and stuck with it.

    There are a lot of strange choices for what I can only imagine as time filler. Things that don't add to the plot or the subplots, but are there anyhow.

    Maybe this is the quality when you are on a deadline and no one can work overtime?

    I like murder mysteries and my wife will let me pick almost anything if it is in French so she can practice listening. Otherwise, probably would skip.
    6dklecan

    enjoy the beauty of France, but laugh at the police procedures

    Love the show. I follow up on Wikipedia and about the different areas of France. I didn't realize it was so diverse and unique from beautiful beaches to the Alps to rugged Mountain sides and rolling landscapes of vineyards, olive orchards and sheep herders. My 2 favorite episodes were murder in Three Valleys, ski area in the alps and Murder in Dunkirk with their incredible carnival celebration which apparently is every weekend in January to March up until Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday. The mayor throws halibut into the crowd and the crowd sing baudy song about pirates.

    Interesting the detectives from different countries. British ones tend to drink tea at every suspects' home, and finish off the day with a pint at a pub. French detectives drink tiny cups of coffee or expresso, and wine wine wine wine. They drink wine morning noon and night.

    I know a bit of police procedure from watching CSI's and NCIS etc. Etc., but apparently the French TV writers don't watch it. Even my dog is more knowledgeable about detective work than the French. It's laughable how they hold up their guns, don't wear gloves, and mess up any forensic data. One episode had six officers invade the home of a drug dealer. The dealer ran out the back door and escaped. There was no officer guarding the back. One episode has a dwarf Detective with a major limp. How in the world did she pass the police academy physical exam? Another episode had the mayor of the city become a detective because well she was the mayor of the city and she could, and assisted the main detective investigate her own's son-in-law's murder. There is Always a prosecutor who in every episode has a different role:detective work, they check on the detectives, they actually questione the suspects or they don't do anything at all except yell at the detectives

    In almost every episode the detective has a conflict of interest as the victim is the father the brother the mother, sibling, or friend of the detective. Most of the detectives are single with an annoying teen or cute young kid at home just to demonstrate the challenge of detective work with a Family life. Almost every episode has two detectives one from another town. They don't get along the first half of the movie and then they get along and/or if they are male and female end up in bed together. And those annoying arm bands with the word police on them. Looks like it's made of plastic and they just Velcro it around their arms.

    So watch for the scenery and just laugh at everything else.

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      Elisabeth Richard uses Renault Captur.
    • Connections
      Followed by Crime en Lozère (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      Les Mots Bleus
      Music by Christophe

      Lyrics by Jean-Michel Jarre

      Performed by Christophe

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    • Release date
      • March 1, 2014 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Amazon
      • Film & Picture (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Murder in Aveyron
    • Filming locations
      • Laguiole, Aveyron, France
    • Production companies
      • Paradis Films
      • France Télévisions
      • Région Midi-Pyrénées
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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