Murderous Maids

Murderous Maids

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France | Sibling Relationship

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jean-Pierre Denis
  • Cast(s): Julie-Marie Parmentier, Sylvie Testud, Isabelle Renauld, François Levantal, Dominique Labourier See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 34min
  • Award(s): César 2001 (Won)
    César 2001 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dead Man's Wire, The Punisher: One Last Kill
  • Story:
    Based on the true story of two chambermaids (the Papin sisters) of 1930s France who murdered their employer and her daughter. Christine Papin (Sylvie Testud), and Léa Papin (Julie-Marie Parmentier) are sisters with an already troubled past. Madame Lancelin takes them into her home and employs the girls as maids. Christine sees in Madame Lancelin an ideal mother figure — in spite of her severity. But their wretched background — an indifferent mother and drunken abusive father — casts a shadow over the girls and over time their ill-fated situation darkens. The sisters withdraw into themselves and finish by committing the worst — killing Madame Lancelin and her daughter after six years of service, on the 2 February 1933 in Le Mans.
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STORY

Story
Based on the true story of two chambermaids (the Papin sisters) of 1930s France who murdered their employer and her daughter. Christine Papin (Sylvie Testud), and Léa Papin (Julie-Marie Parmentier) are sisters with an already troubled past. Madame Lancelin takes them into her home and employs the girls as maids. Christine sees in Madame Lancelin an ideal mother figure — in spite of her severity. But their wretched background — an indifferent mother and drunken abusive father — casts a shadow over the girls and over time their ill-fated situation darkens. The sisters withdraw into themselves and finish by committing the worst — killing Madame Lancelin and her daughter after six years of service, on the 2 February 1933 in Le Mans.

AWARDS

Won
César Award

Most Promising Actress Meilleur jeune espoir fminin | 2001 | Sylvie

Best Actress Award

2001 | Julie-Marie

Best Director Award

2001 | Jean-Pierre

Audience Award

Most Promising Actress | 2000 | Sylvie

Nominations
César Award

Best Director Meilleur ralisateur | 2001 | Jean-Pierre

Best Film Meilleur film | 2001 | Jean-Pierre

Most Promising Actress Meilleur jeune espoir fminin | 2001 | Julie-Marie

Best Film Award

International Competition | 2001 | Jean-Pierre

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

There is no music whatsoever in the film.

French writer Jean Genet wrote a play about the same incident, called The Maids.

Visa d'exploitation en France # 96540.

Popular Dialogues

"Lea: If we were rich... Christine: What would change? Rich ladies have everything but I've seen them weeping in secret."

"Christine: [to her sister Lea on her first of work] And always speak to them in third person. Aunt Isabelle said a master is three people. the one he is, the one others think he is and the one he believes he is. Always address the last one."