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Director: Pierre Jolivet
Cast: Gérard Lanvin, Carole Bouquet, Virginie Ledoyen, Guillaume Canet
High-profile lawyer Michel takes on the defence of a young and pretty small-time thief, Cécile, after the botched hold-up of a jewellery shop. As predicted by his elegant art-dealer and sculptress wife Viviane, Michel goes well beyond his brief, jeopardising his career and ruining his marriage of 18 years.
Critical Reception & Ratings
In All Innocence (1998) is a critically acclaimed French drama directed by Pierre Jolivet. The film received positive reviews, with critics praising its nuanced exploration of moral ambiguity and the complex relationship between the main characters. While the film did not receive any major awards, it found success with audiences, earning a respectable 7.1/10 rating on IMDb.
Why you might like this:
Fans of compelling legal dramas and character-driven romances will find much to enjoy in the 1998 film 'In All Innocence', directed by Pierre Jolivet. The film features standout performances from its talented cast, including Gérard Lanvin and Carole Bouquet, as it explores the complex personal and professional fallout when a high-profile lawyer becomes entangled in defending a young thief.