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Crime à Ramatuelle
Sébastien Lacassagne, 35, owner of a wine estate, was assassinated with a statuette in his house. The investigation conducted by Prosecutor Elisabeth Richard and Captain Caroline Martinez reveals many gray areas in the victim's life.
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Plot Summary
In the luxurious town of Ramatuelle, a young man is found dead at the foot of a cliff. Inspector Bérégovoy must navigate the secrets of the Riviera's elite to uncover the truth. The investigation becomes complicated by a second murder and personal entanglements, forcing Bérégovoy to confront her past.
Critical Reception
Crime à Ramatuelle is a French television film that received a generally positive reception for its engaging mystery and picturesque setting. Viewers appreciated the solid performances from its lead actors and the classic whodunit structure. While not groundbreaking, it was considered a well-executed piece of crime fiction for television.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric depiction of the French Riviera.
Lauded for the chemistry and performances of the lead actors.
Appreciated as a satisfying, albeit conventional, mystery.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available, but available comments generally highlight the film's appeal as a light, enjoyable crime drama set in a beautiful location.
Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Crime en... (Crime in...)' series of French made-for-television films, with each installment set in a different picturesque French location.
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