The Girl with a Bracelet

6.5
20201h 35m

Lise (16 years old) is accused of murdering her best friend. As the trial starts, her parents stand right by her side. But once her secret life is revealed in court, the truth becomes indistinguishable.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: The Girl with a Bracelet (La Fille au Bracelet) Official Trailer US

The Girl with a Bracelet (La Fille au Bracelet) Official Trailer US

Thumbnail for video: THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET clip  | BFI London Film Festival 2019

THE GIRL WITH A BRACELET clip | BFI London Film Festival 2019

Cast

Photo of Anaïs Demoustier

Anaïs Demoustier

L'Avocat Général

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Annie Mercier

L'Avocate de Lise

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Carlo Ferrante

L'avocat des parties civiles

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Anne Paulicevich

La mère de Flora

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Xavier Maly

Le légiste

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Vincent Colombe

L'expert ADN

Photo of Sébastien Landry

Sébastien Landry

Gendarme prologue

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Sabrina Delarue

Assesseuse

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Franck Fouret

Assesseur

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Reviews

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7/10

I usually find with French courtroom dramas a refreshing lack of formality and deference. That's not to say that it's a free for all, but the ebbing and flowing of testimony and barrister intervention seems to me far more likely to facilitate a more accurate verdict. "Lise" (Melissa Guers) has been arraigned on a charge of the murder of her best friend "Flora". She was found stabbed multiple times in a bed they had shared the night before. The prosecutor (Anaïs Demoustier) is alleging that a leaked, intimate, video of "Lise" and their friend "Nathan" (Mikaël Halimi) was the source of the violence but she denies that. As the investigation proceeds, we begin to realise that nothing is simple here. "Lise" turns out to be a sexually active girl and the trial sort of shifts from an evaluation of her guilt and innocence into one of youth, profligacy, morals and behaviour. At that, it's quite provocative and the young Guers delivers well. She portrays the character convincingly, lacking in confidence and emanating quite a genuine sense of bemused bewilderment coupled with a remarkable degree of self-control. It's quite clear that as her parents learn a little more of their daughter's peccadilloes that they, too, have demons to face - and at times you do wonder if her dad "Bruno" (Roschdy Zem) is entirely sure of her innocence. Annie Mercier is also quite effective as the girl's legal counsel presenting a far less confrontational style then the prosecutor and for the bulk of this ninety minutes, we have quite a decent drama that does ask you not just whom you believe, but also - what were you like at that age. The trial itself seems a little weak, but as a vehicle for quite a characterful performance from Guers it's worth watching.

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