I Am Pierre Riviere Explained
I Am Pierre Riviere |
Director: | Christine Lipinska |
Starring: | Jacques Spiesser |
Cinematography: | Jean Monsigny |
Editing: | Agnès Molinard |
Studio: | Les Films de l'Ecluse |
Distributor: | UZ Diffusion |
Runtime: | 82 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
I Am Pierre Riviere (French: '''Je suis Pierre Rivière''') is a 1976 French drama film directed by Christine Lipinska.[1]
Plot
The film is based on documents compiled by French philosopher, Michel Foucault. In a Normandy village in 1835, a young man, Pierre Rivière, murdered his mother, sister and brother before fleeing to the countryside.
Using a cast of local villagers, the film uses detailed and historically accurate re-enactments to create an intense, disturbing atmosphere. The crime and resultant trial is recounted from varied perspectives, including Pierre's confession. The result is a rich, complex narrative that interrogates truth and history.
Cast
- Jacques Spiesser - Pierre Rivière
- André Rouyer - Le président du tribunal
- Max Vialle - François Lecomte
- Francis Huster - L'avocat de la défense
- Michel Robin - Le père
- Thérèse Quentin - La mère
- Mado Maurin - La grand-mère
- Marianne Epin - Victoire (as Marianne Épin)
- Isabelle Huppert - Aimée
- Vincent Ropion - Pierre enfant
- Claude Bouchery - Le premier médecin
- Michel Delahaye - Le second médecin
- Roger Jacquet - Le bûcheron
- François Dyrek - L'homme de la battue
- Patrick Floersheim - Le curé
See also
Notes
- Book: Foucault, Michel . I, Pierre Riviére, Having Slaughtered My Mother, My Sister, and My Brother: A Case of Parricide in the 19th Century . University of Nebraska Press. 1982. 978-0803268579.
Notes and References
- Web site: NY Times: I Am Pierre Riviere . https://web.archive.org/web/20121102132404/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/156167/Je-Suis-Pierre-Riviere/overview . dead . 2 November 2012 . Movies & TV Dept. . . . Clarke Fountain . 2012 . 16 May 2010 .