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The Flower of Evil (original title: La fleur du mal) is a 2003 French suspense drama film by Claude Chabrol. It tells of an outwardly perfect family in Bordeaux, whose seeming perfection begins to unravel when the wife involves herself in politics. A corpse surfaces just before the local election and the spectre of past family indiscretion ...
Feb 19, 2003 · The Flower of Evil: Directed by Claude Chabrol. With Nathalie Baye, Benoît Magimel, Suzanne Flon, Bernard Le Coq. Three generations of a wealthy Bordeaux family are caught in the crossfire when Anne decides to run for mayor, thanks to a political pamphlet that revives an old murder scandal.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Claude Chabrol
- 2003-02-19
Oct 10, 2003 · In her 50s, French mother Anne Charpin-Vasseur (Nathalie Baye) makes a most uncommon choice: she decides to run for mayor of the town she lives in.
- (63)
- Claude Chabrol
- R
- Nathalie Baye
Nov 7, 2003 · The Flower of Evil. Roger Ebert November 07, 2003. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. A country house and a corpse. Yes. We are comfortable already. It is a big house, with a sweeping staircase, and doorways through which we glimpse life continuing just as if the owner were not dead upstairs.
Currently you are able to watch "The Flower of Evil" streaming on ARROW. It is also possible to buy "The Flower of Evil" on Apple TV, Google Play Movies, YouTube as download or rent it on Google Play Movies, YouTube, Apple TV online.
- Claude Chabrol
- 10
Oct 10, 2003 · Set in the Bordeaux region of France, Flower of Evil tells the story of the Charpin-Vasseurs, one of the most well respected upper middle class families in the region. The family's picture perfect image is shattered when murder occurs.
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Sep 25, 2003 · Michèle and Francois come to believe that someone within the family may be sabotaging Anne’s mayoral campaign, and when the skeletons in the family closet begin to rattle, the not-so-wicked melodramas that ensue bring to mind a tame revue of V.C. Andrews’s garden-themed Flowers in the Attic series.