La juge Beaulieu (2001)
Sophie Beaulieu, examining magistrate, cannot manage to find the limits between her work and her family life. The boundaries are further blurred when, following the violent death of her son, the judge finds herself involved in the investigation. Beaulieu thinks he knows who the murderer is, but he manages to escape justice.
Director: Joyce Buñuel
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 21, 2001
Cast
- Isabel Otero - Sophie Beaulieu
- Bruno Todeschini - Pierre Beaulieu
- Jean Benguigui - Commandent Etcheverry
- Vincent Garanger - Jean-Patrick Allard
- Marie-Hélène Lentini - Élodie
- Hugues Boucher - Darrieu
- Sylvain Corthay - Verissoy
- Daniel-Jean Colloredo - Brigoles
- Jean-François Prevand - Debannes
- Marie-Charlotte Leclaire - Nelly
Screenplay
- Julien Sarfati
- Sophie Deschamps (Dialogue)
Music: Roland Romanelli
Production: Son et Lumière, France 2
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest
Keywords
police, pilot
More Films by Director: Joyce Buñuel
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La juge Beaulieu about?
- Sophie Beaulieu, examining magistrate, cannot manage to find the limits between her work and her family life. The boundaries are further blurred when, following the violent death of her son, the judge finds herself involved in the investigation. Beaulieu thinks he knows who the murderer is, but he manages to escape justice.
- Who directed La juge Beaulieu?
- La juge Beaulieu was directed by Joyce Buñuel.
- Who stars in La juge Beaulieu?
- La juge Beaulieu stars Isabel Otero, Bruno Todeschini, Jean Benguigui, Vincent Garanger, Marie-Hélène Lentini, Hugues Boucher.
- How long is La juge Beaulieu?
- La juge Beaulieu has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is La juge Beaulieu?
- La juge Beaulieu is a Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie film.
- Where was La juge Beaulieu produced?
- La juge Beaulieu was produced in France.
- What are the themes of La juge Beaulieu?
- The themes of La juge Beaulieu include: Police Brutality, Justice, and Protest.