L'Affaire Ranucci : Le Combat d'une mère

January. 24,2007      
Rating:
6.8
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Catherine Frot as  Héloïse Maton
Alexandre Hamidi as  Christian Ranucci
Didier Flamand as  Le ténor du barreau
Cyril Descours as  Me Leplantier
Hervé Briaux as  Me Hubert
Alain Cauchi as  Le commissaire
Yves Verhoeven as  L'inspecteur principal
Françoise Pinkwasser as  Mme Pirès
Gérard Bayle as  L'avocat général
Elvire Melliere as  La juge d'instruction

Reviews

SpuffyWeb
2007/01/24

Sadly Over-hyped

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Nonureva
2007/01/25

Really Surprised!

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BelSports
2007/01/26

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Scarlet
2007/01/27

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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alessandro-castelli7
2007/01/28

Having read almost everything on this tragic affair, from those who believe in his innocence (Perrault) and from those who indisputably find him guilty (Bouladou) I am a 100% convinced that he was indeed guilty. This affair reflects how media and political activists can twist reality in order to make money or advocate for the abolition of the death penalty.Once again, as "Le pull-over rouge" did in its time, this TV-Show does not reflect the reality of the facts. I do not want to enter into too much detail but Ranucci confessed to the murder several times in front of the police, even in subtle ways to his mom through the letters he wrote in his cell and even one of his lawyers (André Fraticelli) refused to follow the strategy of his colleagues (Le Forsonney and Lombard) that consisted of claiming his innocence against overwhelming evidence.Just a few: he indicated where the crime weapon (his knife with blood on it) was, he was recognized by several witnesses, he confessed, he had blood on his clothes (same blood type as the victim because at that time DNA analysis was yet to be developed) and gave numerous details that only the murderer could have known.I do think that he did not deserve to be sentenced to death because he was clearly mentally sick. However, the context of the trial and externalities - Patrick Henry, another child murderer was captured several weeks before the trial - and the defense strategy had sealed his fate.Watch this TV-movie only if you want to be entertained not for historical accuracy...

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dbdumonteil
2007/01/29

Michel Drach was the first to film this tragic true story of a young man sentenced to death and guillotined in 1976,if my memory serves me well.His movie called "le Pull Over Rouge" was so risqué for the time (death penalty was not yet abolished in France)that never a French channel showed it since.(satellite TV did however)In this made-for -TV remake,the writers focus the action on the mother,her fight ,her suffering,her belief in her son's innocence (he's accused of a little girl's murder).Catherine Frot gives a restrained sensitive portrayal of this unfortunate mother,who was always afraid of losing her only son.(She had to leave a brutal alcoholic husband and she had to hide to keep him from abducting their son).Of course ,we will never know the truth.But too many details are very strange and it's impossible to be sure .Anyway: -Either Christian was guilty and a life sentence would have made him think of the horrible thing he had done ,alone in a cell...-Or he was innocent (his last words to his mother were:"clear my name" )and is it what we call justice in the land of Voltaire and Hugo?

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