Mortel Transfert Explained

Mortel Transfert
Director:Jean-Jacques Beineix
Producer:Reinhard Kloos
Starring:Jean-Hugues Anglade
Hélène de Fougerolles
Music:Reinhardt Wagner
Cinematography:Benoît Delhomme
Editing:Yves Deschamps
Kako Kelber
Runtime:122 minutes
Country:France
Germany
Language:French
Budget:$8.1 million
Gross:$2 million[1]

Mortel Transfert is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of Roselyne et les lions, Reinhardt Wagner.[2] It was Beineix's final theatrical film before his death.

Plot

A psychoanalyst is conversing with one of his patients and dozes off while she is talking. When he wakes up, she is lying dead on the couch, forcing him to dispose of her body without getting seen. Moreover, her husband suspects her of stealing money from him.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mortel Transfert (2001)- JPBox-Office. JP. www.jpbox-office.com.
  2. Phil Powrie, Jean-Jacques Beineix, Manchester University Press 2001