The 7th Juror Edward Niermans 2008 TV
The 7th Juror is a French television film of Edward Niermans aired for the first time in 2008. It is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Francis Didelot. Earlier, a film adaptation had already been made by Georges Lautner where one found the great Bernard Blier. I do not know what is the first version, as I did not yet seen. In other words, we're going to talk today that achieved in 2007. We find actors like Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Isabelle Habiague, Pascal Elso, Jean-Paul Bonnaire, Hubert Saint-Macary, or Eric Naggar. The story is simple, but will be complicated throughout the film. In July 1962, Gregory Duval murdering a young girl in a barn. Nobody has seen him commit this heinous crime. It is silent, while one shows a young man, Khader Boualam. Gregory was then appointed juror for the trial of Khader. Tormented by the plight of Khader, a perfect guilty in the eyes of everybody. Gregory will then embark on the road to redemption. Distinguishing himself at the hearing, he demonstrates a lack of rigor of the criminal investigation and the weakness of the file to load: the trial is uncertain. But in trying to exonerate Khader, Gregory disturbing social order. And often, the order is more important than the truth ...
It's rare to see a movie for television as remarkable. Jean-Pierre Darroussin, plays a brilliant way ...! Ditto for the actor who plays the role of policeman, Pascal Elso. An amazing film quality, a poignant scenario, games striking players: a great TV movie!
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