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Miséricorde

Miséricorde

ALAIN GUIRAUDIE | FRANCE | 2024 | 102 MIN | FRENCH EST

ALAIN GUIRAUDIE | FRANCE | 2024 | 102 MIN | FRENCH EST

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Synopsis

Welcome to the French commune of Saint-Martial, where nightmares or sprouting mushrooms may spill your secrets. Returning for a funeral, Jérémie is greeted with the rough touches of a childhood companion and accused of exploiting a widow’s grief, sending him down an ever-contorting path of pansexual frenzy and escalating dread. At first, Jérémie (Félix Kysyl) is friendly and inquisitive, avoiding the increasingly unhinged Vincent (Jean-Baptiste Durand) but bonding over an alluring photo of the deceased with the widow (the legendary Catherine Frot) and cozying up to a local loner (David Ayala), pastis flowing. Soon, however, a disappearance sets him on edge, invasive police and a perceptive abbot (Jacques Develay) ratcheting up his paranoia. Allies appearing where he least expects them. So that, increasingly, it is unclear whether the village wants him excised or enmeshed there indefinitely. Sprung from the singular genius of Alain Guiraudie, known for his modern-day fairy tales with wicked senses of humour, Miséricorde is as genre-hopping as it is morally ambiguous—it’s Ripley meets The End of Eddy with the psychodrama of Saltburn. A riveting tale of the lengths we go to for love.

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Filmmaker Bio

A committed filmmaker, Alain Guiraudie has been ploughing a furrow between social frescoes and phantasmagorical escapism since the 90s. Hitherto appreciated only by a few enlightened cinephiles (including Jean-Luc Godard, who publicly praised one of his short films when it was presented at Cannes), the unexpected success of L'inconnu du lac, in which the director confronts the representation of homosexuality for the first time, opened up his work to a wider audience. Beneath its airs of old-fashioned country vaudeville, and its frankly comic overtones, Miséricorde renews the way we approach the hackneyed themes of guilt and forgiveness.

Producer

Charles Gilibert

Writer

Alain Guiraudie

Cinematographer

Claire Mathon

Cast

  • Félix Kysyl
  • Catherine Frot
  • Jean-Baptiste Durand
  • Jacques Develay
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