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Le Corbeau

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7.5/10 • 274

1943-09-281h 32m

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One of the Most Discussed Films in the History of French Cinema!

Remy Germain is a doctor in a French town who becomes the focus of a vicious smear campaign, as letters accusing him of having an affair and performing unlawful abortions are mailed to village leaders. The mysterious writer, who signs each letter as "Le Corbeau" (The Raven) soon targets the whole town, exposing everyone's dark secrets.

Directors
Henri-Georges Clouzot
Writters
Louis Chavance
Editors
Louis Chavance, Marguerite Beaugé

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  1. Pierre Fresnay

    Pierre Fresnay

    Le docteur Rémy Germain

  2. Ginette Leclerc

    Ginette Leclerc

    Denise Saillens

  3. Micheline Francey

    Micheline Francey

    Laura Vorzet

  4. Héléna Manson

    Héléna Manson

    Marie Corbin, l'infirmière

  5. Jeanne Fusier-Gir

    Jeanne Fusier-Gir

    La mercière

  6. Sylvie

    Sylvie

    La mère du cancéreux

  7. Liliane Maigné

    Liliane Maigné

    Rolande Saillens

  8. Pierre Larquey

    Pierre Larquey

    Michel Vorzet

  9. Noël Roquevert

    Noël Roquevert

    Saillens, le directeur de l'école

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John Chard

Mar 2, 2014

9/10

The ink which makes blood flow. Le Corbeau is directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot and co-written by Clouzot and Henri Chavance. It stars Pierre Fresnay, Ginette Leclerc, Pierre Larquey and Micheline Francey. Music is by Tony Aubin and cinematography by Nicolas Hayer. We are in a small French town, the actual name of which is not known and is inconsequential. A series of poison pen letters are being sent out to the town dignitaries, accusing them of all sorts of inappropriate operations. The letters are signed by someone calling themselves Le Corbeau (The Raven), and pretty soon the town starts to implode as suspicion and mistrust runs wild. Famously it was the film that saw Clouzot banned from making films, the then young director receiving flak from all quarters of the Vichy Government - Catholic Church - Left Wingers and others too! The asides to the Nazi occupation of France at the time not being acknowledged until some years later. That very theme obviously holds considerable weight, but it's not the be all and end all of Clouzot's magnificent movie. Clouzot and Chavance tap into the troubling fallibility of the human race, portraying a town quickly submerged in moral decay. There is caustic observations on the higher echelons of society, a clinical deconstruction of a town quick to cast aspersions without thinking of consequences, while the script boasts frank intelligence and no fear of censorship. That a town so ripe in respected denizens could become so diseased, so quickly, makes for powerful viewing. All are guilty as well, nobody escapes, even the youngsters are liars or cheats, thieves or rumour spreaders, this be a Hades town where negativity runs rife and leads to broken bodies, broken souls and broken human spirits. Very much a bastion of proto-noir cinema, it's photographed with an awareness to marry up to the acerbic thematic at work. Shadows feature prominently, even in daylight, canted angles are used to great effect, broken mirrors perfectly imbuing the fractures of the human psyche. A number of scenes are startlingly memorable, a funeral procession and a church service interrupted by one of The Raven's letters are superbly staged, the pursuit of a nurse through the cobbled streets is menacing, and the finale is hauntingly raw. Top performances across the board from the cast brings further rewards, whilst simultaneously adding more plaudits to Clouzot's direction. All in all, a remarkable, fascinating and potent piece of cinema. 9/10

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Status
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Original Language
French
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