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Vidocq

Paris, 1830: Vidocq is killed by a mirror masked man. A thief turned investigator, he was working on a case of men hit by lightning, burning up. A bea...utiful woman was involved. After Vidocq's death, his biographer tries to solve the case. Show More

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Transporting viewers back to 19th-century Paris, Vidocq (2001) is a captivating, visually stunning mystery that unravels in a world filled with danger and intrigue. The film opens with the shocking death of Vidocq, a renowned thief turned investigator, at the hands of a mysterious masked man. Just before his demise, Vidocq was delving into a puzzling case involving men being struck by lightning and consumed by flames, all connected to a beguiling woman.

Following Vidocq's demise, his biographer takes it upon himself to continue the investigation, determined to uncover the truth surrounding the mirror-masked assassin and the enigmatic woman. As he delves deeper into the case, the biographer uncovers a web of deceit, betrayal, and supernatural elements that seem to permeate the very fabric of society.

With breathtaking cinematography, rich costumes, and intense performances, Vidocq seamlessly blends elements of historical fiction and thriller genres. The film immerses audiences in a meticulously recreated 19th-century Paris, allowing them to witness the dark underbelly of the city as they accompany the biographer on his quest for justice.

Vidocq will keep viewers on the edge of their seats as the biographer races against time, utilizing his wits and his late mentor's investigative techniques to solve the perplexing case. Filled with unexpected twists and turns, this exhilarating film is a must-watch for fans of historical mysteries and atmospheric thrillers alike.

Also Known As:

Vidocq

Release Date:

19 Sep 2001

Writers:

François-Eugène Vidocq (memoirs), Pitof (screenplay), Jean-Christophe Grangé (screenplay)

Awards:

7 wins & 2 nominations.