L'innocent ()


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The film is based on real events be tween the years 1978-1980. Theo Grangier, a man without education, with no parents nor family, is involved in the robbery along with two recidivists. But the policeman is killed during a robbery. But... See more »

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Patrick Timsit ...
Théo Grangier
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le gendarme Thierry Deville
Isabelle Gélinas ...
Me Sophie Charpentier
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Chantal Laborde
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Martine Legendre
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Roger Lemonnier
Alexandre Zeff ...
Braqueur 1
Aymeric Cormerais ...
Braqueur 2
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Gardien Chef Prison
Olivier Claverie ...
Commandant Gendarmerie 1
Franck Beckmann ...
Commandant Gendarmerie 2
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Policier 1
Régis Romele ...
Policier 2 (as Régis Romelé)
Bernard Malaka ...
Juge instruction 1
Patrick Pierron ...
Président tribunal 1
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Directeur de prison 1
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Directeur de prison 2
Alain Debruyne ...
Jean-Paul Sartre
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Voix Jean-Paul Sartre (voice)
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Gendarme Mangin
Jonathan Frajenberg ...
Gardien Prison 2
Jérôme Perrot ...
Ophtalmo Prison 2
Philippe Pujolle ...
Gérant magasin hifi
Sébastien Coulet ...
André Legendre
Jean-François Champion ...
Gardien 1 Parloir Prison 2
Gérald Raynaud ...
Gardien 2 Parloir Prison 2 (as Gérald Reynaud)
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Détenu Prison 2
Christian Clessi ...
Chirurgien
Mia Delmaë ...
Infirmière hôpital
Jean-Marc Rousseau ...
Faux docteur
Gilles Louzon ...
Livreur
Jean-Charles Manuel ...
Collègue 1 (as Jean Charles Manuel)
Fabien Zupanek ...
Technicien gendarmerie
Gaston Lheureux ...
Président tribunal 2
Philippe Dusseau ...
Procureur tribunal 2
Pierre Baux ...
Policier PJ
Lionel Robert ...
Planton

Directed by

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Pierre Boutron

Written by

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Tonino Benacquista ... (writer)
 
Pierre Boutron ... (writer)
 
Patrick Timsit ... (writer)

Produced by

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Joëy Faré ... producer

Music by

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Angélique Nachon
Jean-Claude Nachon

Cinematography by

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Guy Famechon

Editing by

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Patrice Monnet

Editorial Department

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Marion Aubin ... assistant editor
Gilles Martin ... color timer

Casting By

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Paula Chevallet

Production Design by

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Laurence Brenguier

Costume Design by

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Eve-Marie Arnault

Makeup Department

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Véronique Boitout ... key hair stylist
Christine Dendeleuf ... assistant hair stylist
Mathilde Humeau ... key makeup artist
Nathalie Louichon ... assistant makeup artist

Production Management

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Catherine Belloeil Gagneux ... post-production supervisor (as Catherine Belloeil-Gagneux)
Xavier Bonnet ... assistant unit manager
Pierre Deshors ... assistant unit manager
Emmanuel Eli ... general manager
Bruno Hervieu ... production manager
Julien Minet ... assistant unit manager
Emilie Palats ... assistant unit manager
Pierre Sandaldjian ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Nicolas Adelet ... first assistant director
Auriane Lacince ... second second assistant director
Emmanuelle Roland ... second assistant director
Claire-Oriane Vauchelle ... assistant director (as Claire-Onane Vauchelle)

Art Department

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Sabrine Chartier ... second assistant decorator
Bernard Courteix ... ripper
Simon de Hoym de Marien ... property master
Marie-Claude Lang-Brenguier ... first assistant decorator
Robert Le Corre ... set dresser
Gilles Le Floc'h ... construction manager (as Gilles Le Floch)
Célia Lecomte ... painter (as Célia Le Comte)
Stéphane Leray ... ripper
Francois Pascal-Mousselard ... ripper (as François Pascal-Mousselard)
Emmanuel Quartino ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Boris Balducci ... sound assistant
Olivier Burgaud ... first assistant sound
Erwan Cossic ... dialogue editor
Thierry Delor ... sound mixer
Michel Filippi ... post-synchronisation
Philippe Penot ... foley artist
Alain Primot ... sound editor
Guillaume Sciama ... sound

Special Effects by

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Georges Demétrau ... special effects
Jérome Miel ... special effects (as Jérôme Miel)

Visual Effects by

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Marie-Laurence Floc'h ... visual effects

Stunts

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Gilles Conseil ... stunts
Sylvain Gabet ... stunts
Jean-Charles Rousseau ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Eric Baraillon ... gaffer
Michel Benoit ... grip
Lucie Bracquemont ... second assistant camera
Olivier Caroff ... groupman
César Chénieux ... grip
Stéphane Cry ... electrician
Alexandre Ferrini ... second assistant camera
Marie-Claude Ista ... first assistant camera: "b" camera
André Kalmes ... key grip
Jean-Baptiste Lamontre ... assistant camera
Mounia Lamrani ... first assistant camera
Matthieu Lornat ... steadicam operator
Marc Nove ... electrician (as Marc Nové)

Casting Department

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Christian Clessi ... casting assistant
Brigitte George ... extras casting (as Brigitte George-Maisière)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Margot Clemente ... costume assistant
Beatrice Cousson ... costumer (as Béatrice Cousson)
Ollivier Guytard ... additional costumer

Location Management

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Béatrice Humbert ... location manager / location scout

Music Department

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Angélique Nachon ... orchestrator
Jean-Claude Nachon ... orchestrator

Script and Continuity Department

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Melanie Dubost ... assistant script supervisor
Maggie Perlado ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Mamadou Sall ... driver

Additional Crew

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Frédéric Cauvy ... armorer
Frédérique Flaesh ... animal trainer (as Frédérique Flaesch)
Marie-Laurence Floc'h ... title designer
Véronique Hallu ... press attache: France 2
Nour Rakotobe ... production administrator
Thierry Sorel ... fiction program unit: FR2
Victoria Teixeira ... production assistant
Paule Zajdermann ... fiction program unit: FR2

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The film is based on real events be tween the years 1978-1980. Theo Grangier, a man without education, with no parents nor family, is involved in the robbery along with two recidivists. But the policeman is killed during a robbery. But Theo is the only one who is arrested and charged with murdering an officer of laws, even though the other two perpetrators are not found and Theo is not conclusively proved to be a murderer. He is later sentenced to death. The trial galvanizes the French society - Jean-Paul Sartre comes out publicly in favor of Theo Grunge... Written by M&M

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