WOMAN KILLS, A

Jean-Denis Bonan, France, 1968, Radiance Films, Horror

A serial killing spree targeting prostitutes in Paris begins anew after the conviction and execution of the chief suspect. But when an investigation by the executioner and lead officer blossoms into a relationship, one finds out the other might not really be who they say they are. Shot amidst the events of May 1968, Jean-Denis Bonan’s A WOMAN KILLS is a new wave-influenced psychological thriller that recalls the work of Brian De Palma by way of Georges Franju, all set to a discordant jazz score. Unseen for over 40 years and never released in America, A WOMAN KILLS is a lost classic just waiting to be discovered by new audiences.

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Details

  • 69 mins.
  • B/W
  • 1.33:1

Formats

  • DCP

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