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Oh Mercy! (French: Roubaix, une lumière, lit. 'Roubaix, a light') is a 2019 French crime drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. The film was inspired by the 2008 TV documentary Roubaix, commissariat central, directed by Mosco Boucault. [2]
Oh Mercy!: Directed by Arnaud Desplechin. With Roschdy Zem, Léa Seydoux, Sara Forestier, Antoine Reinartz. A police chief in northern France tries to solve a case where an old woman was brutally murdered.
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- Crime, Drama, Thriller
- Arnaud Desplechin
- 2019-08-21
Oh Mercy! is a 2019 French crime drama film directed by Arnaud Desplechin. The film was inspired by the 2008 TV documentary Roubaix, commissariat central, directed by Mosco Boucault. It stars Roschdy Zem, Léa Seydoux, Sara Forestier, and Antoine Reinartz.
Oh Mercy is the twenty-sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on September 12, 1989, [1] by Columbia Records. Produced by Daniel Lanois, it was hailed by critics as a triumph for Dylan, after a string of poorly reviewed albums.
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Oh Mercy! (Roubaix, Une Lumière), unlike most crime procedural movies, is never cold. There is a glow of mercy shimmering and pulsating through all the crime reports and investigations and insights. Arnaud Desplechin returns once again to Roubaix, the town in northern France where he grew up.
May 23, 2019 · Shot with an interesting, raw, and pared down visual style, Oh Mercy! would have no doubt benefited more from focusing on the iconic figure of commissioner Daoud. Produced by Why Not Productions and co-produced by Arte France Cinéma, Oh Mercy! Is sold internationally by Wild Bunch.
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May 30, 2019 · Oh Mercy! first look: police and poverty vie in a sombre French noir. Arnaud Desplechin looks into the past and out from the shadows in a dour new detective story, weaving a web of mystery and misery which doesn’t quite connect all the dots. Elisabet Cabeza.