- Mesrine (2008 film)
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Mesrine
Theatrical posterDirected by Jean-François Richet Produced by Thomas Langmann
André Rouleau
Maxime Rémillard
Executive Producer:
Daniel DelumeWritten by Abdel Raouf Dafri
Jean-François RichetStarring Vincent Cassel Music by Part One:
Eloi Painchaud
Part Two:
Marco Beltrami
Marcus TrumppCinematography Robert Gantz Editing by Part One:
Eloi Painchaud
Part Two:
Bill Pankow
Hervé SchneidStudio La Petite Reine Distributed by Pathé (France)
Senator Film (Germany)
Nordisk Film (Finland and Sweden)
Music Box Films (USA)
Momentum Pictures (UK)
Hexagon Pictures (Japan)
A-Film Distribution (Netherlands)Release date(s) Part One: 22 October 2008
Part Two: 19 November 2008Running time 246 min.
Part One: 113 min.
Part Two: 133 min.Country France
Italy
CanadaLanguage French
Spanish
Arabic
English
GermanBudget $45,000,000 Box office $49,796,294 Mesrine is a two-part (Mesrine: Killer Instinct and Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One) 2008 French film directed by Jean-François Richet and written by Abdel Raouf Dafri and Richet. The first part's script was based on the autobiographical book L'instinct de mort by French gangster Jacques Mesrine, while the second part detailed Mesrine's criminal career after his escape from prison, and his subsequent brutal end.
Contents
Parts
The film is divided into two parts, with various titles:
- Mesrine: L'instinct de mort (French for "Mesrine: Instinct for Death"); known in English as Public Enemy Number One (Part One), Mesrine: Part 1 - Death Instinct and Mesrine: Killer Instinct
- Mesrine: L'ennemi public № 1 (French for "Mesrine: Public Enemy No. 1"); known in English as 'Public Enemy Number One (Part Two), Mesrine: Part 2 - Public Enemy #1 and Mesrine: Public Enemy Number One
Cast
Part 1 and 2
- Vincent Cassel as Jacques Mesrine
- Ludivine Sagnier as Sylvie Jeanjacquot
- Michel Duchaussoy as Pierre André Mesrine (Mesrine's father)
- Myriam Boyer as Mesrine's mother
Part 1
- Cécile De France as Jeanne Schneider
- Gérard Depardieu as Guido
- Gilles Lellouche as Paul
- Roy Dupuis as Jean-Paul Mercier
- Elena Anaya as Sofia
- Florence Thomassin as Sarah
- Abdelhafid Metalsi as Ahmed
- Gilbert Sicotte as the billionaire
- Deano Clavet as Roger André
Part 2
- Mathieu Amalric as François Besse
- Gérard Lanvin as Charly Bauer
- Samuel Le Bihan as Michel Ardouin
- Olivier Gourmet as Commissioner Broussard
- Anne Consigny as Mesrine's advocate
- Georges Wilson as Henri Lelièvre
Awards and nominations
Part 1 and 2
- César Awards (France)
- Won: Best Actor – Leading Role (Vincent Cassel)
- Won: Best Director (Jean-François Richet)
- Won: Best Sound (Hervé Buirette, François Groult, Gérard Hardy, Jean Minondo, Loïc Prian and Alexandre Widmer)
- Nominated: Best Cinematography (Robert Gantz)
- Nominated: Best Costume Design (Virginie Montel)
- Nominated: Best Editing (Bill Pankow and Hervé Schneid)
- Nominated: Best Film
- Nominated: Best Music Written for a Film (Marco Beltrami and Marcus Trumpp)
- Nominated: Best Production Design (Emile Ghigo)
- Nominated: Best Writing – Adaptation (Abdel Raouf Dafri and Jean-François Richet)
- Tokyo International Film Festival (Japan)
- Won: Best Actor (Vincent Cassel)
Reception
The critic aggregator RottenTomatoes certified the movie "fresh" with both parts having 84% of critics favorable. The first part was found "undeniably uneven, but Vincent Cassel's electrifying performance makes Mesrine: Killer Instinct a gangster biopic worth seeking out. "[1] Meanwhile the second one also put emphasis on the lead actor's performance : "Vincent Cassel is mesmerizing in the lead role. Even if it's less focused than its predecessor, it's more fun. " [1]
References
- ^ a b Multiple (19 February 2011). "Mesrine: Killer Instinct (L'instinct de mort) (2007)". Rottentomatoes. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/mesrine_part_2_public_enemy_number_1/. Retrieved 19 February 2011.
External links
- Official website
- Part 1 (L'instinct de mort) at the Internet Movie Database
- Part 2 (L'ennemi public n°1) at the Internet Movie Database
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- Films about organized crime in France
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