Movie |
1970s | Based On True Story
This French legal drama is centered on Pierre Goldman, a French left-wing intellectual who was convicted for a bunch of thefts and murder, and then mysteriously assassinated.
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This French legal drama is centered on Pierre Goldman, a French left-wing intellectual who was convicted for a bunch of thefts and murder, and then mysteriously assassinated.
Special Mention | 2023 | Cédric Kahn
Best Actor (Meilleur acteur) | 2024 | Arieh Worthalter
Best Actor | 2024 | Arieh Worthalter
Best Director (Meilleure ralisation) | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Best Original Screenplay (Meilleur scnario original) | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Best Film (Meilleur film) | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Best Supporting Actor (Meilleur acteur dans un second rle) | 2024 | Arthur Harari
Best Editing (Meilleur montage) | 2024 | Yann Dedet
Best Screenplay | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Best Film (Meilleur Film) | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Best Director | 2024 | Cédric Kahn
Most Promising New Actor (Meilleur Espoir Masculin) | 2024 | Arthur Harari
Official Competition | 2023 | Cédric Kahn
Best Feature Film | 2023 | Cédric Kahn
GalaBest Film | 2023 | Cédric Kahn
Directors Fortnight | 2023 | Cédric Kahn
Best Actor International Competition | 2025 | Arieh Worthalter
Budget 2,600,000 USD
Box Office Collection 2,883,655 USD
The movie was mostly shot on the court room set, a set created on a tennis court with a canopy, meaning the whole movie was shot in natural light. Three cameras were following the main characters at all times, in medium shots. In the final movie, close-up shots are almost non-existent.
The movie was shot chronologically, with a couple dozens of extras in the audience who were given roles (i.e. for or against Goldman). They were not given the script or told what would happen, and had no direction outside of being asked to react naturally to the scenes according to their roles.
The widow of Pierre Goldman, Christiane Succab-Goldman, who was not consulted by the movie makers, made her disapproval of the movie public in an interview for Le Monde in early October 2023, in which she revealed she sued the producers to add a title card to the movie emphasizing the fictional aspect of the script. It was dismissed on the grounds that the credits already state that several scenes were made up. Her three main gripes with it are: her presence at the trial (and the invented dialogue she says);the first scene omits the fact that one of the main reasons why Goldman wanted Georges Kiejman sacked is that he forgot to file an appeal in time in the civil courts (like he did in the penal courts), which cost Goldman a lot of money;the film downplays the fraternity between Kiejmann and Goldman, making the latter look like an out-of-control client.
Pierre Goldman was the elder half-brother of French singer Jean-Jacques Goldman, who is shown several times in this movie during the trial, played by Ulysse Dutilloy-Liégeois.
The working title was "Je suis innocent parce que je suis innocent", meaning "I'm innocent because I'm innocent" in English.