The Woman Cop Explained

The Woman Cop
Director:Yves Boisset
Producer:Alain Sarde
Starring:Miou-Miou
Jean-Marc Thibault
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
François Simon
Music:Philippe Sarde
Cinematography:Jacques Loiseleux
Editing:Albert Jurgenson
Country:France
Gross:$13.6 million[1]

The Woman Cop (French: La Femme flic) is a 1980 French film directed by Yves Boisset that stars Miou-Miou as an impetuous young police inspector whose disregard for the constraints under which police and prosecutors have to work leads to her dismissal.

Plot

After publicly slapping a lawyer who she felt had let her down, Corinne Levasseur is transferred from the southern port city of Toulon and goes by train to a small mining town in the far north. Initially put on office work, she is then given what in the eyes of the local chief of police is an unimportant investigation. This leads her to uncover a network of child pornography and prostitution involving members and employees of the most important family of the town. She struggles with her boss and the public prosecutor to indict individuals against whom she has good evidence and witnesses, but they refuse to back her against such locally powerful people. On instructions from Paris, her chief hands her a letter of resignation to sign and with her bags she takes a taxi to the railway station.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Femme flic (1980) - JPBox-Office.