L'homme voilé explained

L'homme voilé
Director:Maroun Bagdadi
Starring:Bernard Giraudeau
Michel Piccoli
Music:Gabriel Yared
Cinematography:Patrick Blossier
Editing:Luc Barnier
Producer:Humbert Balsan
René Cleitman
Language:French

L'homme voilé (also known as The Veiled Man) is a 1987 Lebanese-French drama film written and directed by Maroun Bagdadi.[1]

The film was entered into the main competition at the 44th edition of the Venice Film Festival, where Bernard Giraudeau received the Golden Ciak for best actor.[2]

Plot

Returning home after spending four years in Lebanon, a doctor agrees to kill those responsible for a massacre, one of whom is the lover of his 16-years-old daughter.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Aa. Vv. Variety Film Reviews, Volume 20. Garland Pub., 1988.
  2. News: Giornalisti per Mamet, il ciak a Giraudeau. 1 November 2015. La Repubblica. September 9, 1987.