Monsieur Hire
Lonely and shy bachelor Monsieur Hire (Michel Blanc), suspected in the murder of a girl, secretly watches his young, attractive neighbor Alice (Sandrine Bonnaire) through the window. Once, when lightning flashes during a thunderstorm, she notices his face in the window and comes to him to find out what he is after. Adapting Georges Simenon's novel, Patrice Leconte emphasized the psychological drama rather than the detective story and created a film about loneliness and voyeurism; his cold precision is reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock or Fritz Lang. The low-key acting and moody soundtrack add a lot, but it's the director who deserves the most accolades, as he manages, with only glances and gestures, to achieve a degree of eroticism that other films fail to reach even through explicit sex scenes.
Director: Patrice Leconte
Starring: Michel Blanc,Sandrine Bonnaire, Luc Thuillier, Andre Wilms
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Best Foreign Language Film
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards (1991)
Patrice Leconte
Cannes Film Festival (1989)
Best Sound (Meilleur son)
César Awards, France (1990)
Best Film
French Syndicate of Cinema Critics (1990)
Best Foreign Film (Bästa utländska film)
Guldbagge Awards (1992)
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