Baby Blues (1999)

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One hot summer's day in a little french town, a building worker accidentally finds the skeleton of a newborn baby and calls the police. Detective Jacques Deveure (Vincent Winterhalter) is placed in charge of the investigation. His investigation uncovers evidence of numerous shady dealings, revealing a strange underbelly of the private lives of a cadre of people including Grandier (Francois Berleand) and Blandine Piancet (Audrey Tautou). This multi-layered story continually unveils new twists and turns.

Director: Paule Zajdermann
Runtime: 90 min
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Music: Jean-Claude Vannier
Cinematography: Gérard de Battista
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Paule Zajdermann

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Blues about?
One hot summer's day in a little french town, a building worker accidentally finds the skeleton of a newborn baby and calls the police. Detective Jacques Deveure (Vincent Winterhalter) is placed in charge of the investigation. His investigation uncovers evidence of numerous shady dealings, revealing a strange underbelly of the private lives of a cadre of people including Grandier (Francois Berleand) and Blandine Piancet (Audrey Tautou). This multi-layered story continually unveils new twists and turns.
Who directed Baby Blues?
Baby Blues was directed by Paule Zajdermann.
Who stars in Baby Blues?
Baby Blues stars Vincent Winterhalter, François Berléand, Audrey Tautou, Brigitte Roüan, Laura del Sol, Nicolas Silberg.
How long is Baby Blues?
Baby Blues has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
Where was Baby Blues produced?
Baby Blues was produced in France.