Preuve d'amour (1988)
Año de lanzamiento: 1988
Nación: France
Alternative Title: 青い殺意, Dovada de dragoste, Un reportero bajo sospecha, Bevis på kärlek, Liebe ist kein Beweis
Director: Miguel Courtois
Writer: Henri Haeberlin, Miguel Courtois, Philippe Combenègre
Producción & Género
Productor: producer: Philippe Guez
executive producer: Alain Sarde
Compañías: Canal+, La Générale d'Images, Sara Films
Género: Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: N/A
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: accused of murder, female full frontal nudity, female nudity, female pubic hair, female rear nudity, femme fatale, hairy bush, journalist, neo noir, train, woman on top, wrongly accused
Historia
In 'Preuve d'amour', a journalist named Philippe (played by Michel Auclair) becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger when he finds himself wrongly accused of murder. To clear his name, he seeks the assistance of a mysterious woman, played by Isabelle Adjani. Together, they embark on an investigation to uncover the true identity of the killer.
Resumen
Directed by Miguel Courtois in 1988, 'Preuve d'amour' is a French thriller that draws inspiration from classic American cinema and literature. The film revolves around themes of blackmail and murder, with Philippe's love for Francis Scott Fitzgerald and his apartment decorated with posters of American films like 'Crimes in the City' (Don Siegel) and 'Night of the Iguana' (John Huston). Notably, Michel Auclair delivers a memorable performance despite appearing sick during filming.

