Gala / UK premiere

Mesrine: Killer Instinct (Mesrine: L’instinct de Mort)

  • Jean-Francois Richet /
  • France /
  • 2008 /
  • 113 mins

Vincent Cassel, Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Roy Dupuis, Gilles Lellouche, Elena Anaya

The story of infamous French criminal Jacques Mesrine.

Director: Jean-Francois Richet
Producer: Thomas Langmann
Exec Producer: Daniel Delume
Scriptwriter: Abdel Raouf Dafri
Editor: Bill Pankow
DoP: Robert Gantz, Eric Catelan
Production Designer: Emile Ghigo
Sound Production: Jean Minondo
Music: Marco Beltram

Cast: Vincent Cassel, Cécile De France, Gérard Depardieu, Roy Dupuis, Gilles Lellouche, Elena Anaya

UK Distributor:
Momentum Pictures, 20 Soho Square, London, W1D 3QW, England, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 7391 6900, fax: +44 (0)20 7383 0404
web: www.momentumpictures.co.uk

International Sales:
Kinology, 63 Rue de Clichy, 75009 Paris , France
tel: +33 9 51 47 43 44

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  • #1 Richard Dickson / Wednesday 24 June, 2009 / 13:13 GMT

    Mesrine was the Dillinger of his time - but instead of The Great Depression and the 1930's, we have the turmoil and anti-establishment spirit of 60's and 70s Europe and a notorious criminal who becomes the perfect antidote to the late 60s summer of love. Vincent Cassell in a career best performance (to date), totally inhabits the larger than life, glory seeking gangster, full of violence but seeking understanding and applause. A pretend Robin Hood, whose vanity failed to recognise he terrorised as much as he was celebrated by the public, with a career that is the ultimate "To Do" list of law breaking; Murders, burglaries, kidnapping, bank robberies and several very successful prison breaks.

    This is an incredibly engrossing movie, with an Oscar winning lead and supporting cast - unfortunately only if it was made in English - and a great companion piece to recent European films; The lives of others and The Baader Meinhoff Complex, recounting the same revolutionary eras of thirty and forty years ago.
  • #2 Saima Zahid / Sunday 28 June, 2009 / 20:35 GMT

    Part One of this film was fantastic and compelling but it could have been a completed work with no need for the boring part two which just dragged out more of the story and could have been condensed and fit into part one.

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