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Director: Louis Grospierre
Cast: Charley Boorman, Brigitte Marvine, Bernard-Pierre Donnadieu, Johara Farley
Following a dark story of sheep theft, Loup, nephew of Mark, the leader of a small community living in a tent city by the ocean in Connemara (Ireland), confronts Morholt, leader of a neighboring tribe. Severely wounded, he kills his opponent. For homicide, the representative of order and law, "the bishop", condemns him to go and find a bride for his uncle, Sedrid, famous in the whole country for his superb red hair.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Fatal Lovers (1990), directed by Louis Grospierre, is an adventure historical drama that received a mixed critical reception. While details on awards recognition are unavailable, the film's IMDb rating of 6.1/10 indicates a moderately positive audience response.
Why you might like this:
Fans of historical adventure films and Irish stories will appreciate the unique blend of drama, cultural exploration, and moral dilemmas in Louis Grospierre's 1990 film 'Fatal Lovers', which features standout performances from Charley Boorman and Brigitte Marvine.