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| starring = Grard Depardieu

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'Maigret' is a 2022 French-Belgian crime drama film directed by Patrice Leconte. It is an adaptation of the novel 'Maigret et la jeune morte' by Georges Simenon, published in 1954 and featuring the police detective Jules Maigret. The novel was previously adapted as a television film in 1973 with Jean Richard in the role of Maigret.

Premise



In the 1950s, the body of young woman is found on Place Vintimille in the 9th arrondissement of Paris. The victim is dressed in an evening gown and possesses no identity documents in her purse. The 'commissaire' Jules Maigret and his men are in charge of the investigation and seek to uncover the young woman's identity. The day before, she rented her dress from a neighborhood shop.

Cast



* Grard Depardieu as Jules Maigret

* Jade Labeste as Betty

* Mlanie Bernier as Jeanine Armnieu

* Aurore Clment as M Clermont-Valois

* Clara Antoons as Louise Louvire

* Pierre Moure as Laurent Clermont-Valois

* Bertrand Poncet as Lapointe

* lizabeth Bourgine as Irne

* Anne Loiret as M Maigret

* Herv Pierre as Doctor Paul

* Andr Wilms as Kaplan

* Philippe du Janerand as the judge

* Jean-Paul Comart as Albert Janvier

* Pascal Elso as Clermont-Valois's lawyer

* Norbert Ferrer as bar owner

* Moana Ferr as Maggy Rouff salon woman

* John Sehil as cemetery employee

Production



Development

The project was first announced by director-screenwriter Patrice Leconte in March 2019, under the title 'Maigret et la jeune morte', an adaptation of the Georges Simenon novel of the same name. In November 2020, Leconte revealed that he wanted to make a film "different from the other" films featuring Simenon's fictional 'commissaire' Jules Maigret. Leconte added, "There has not been a Maigret in theaters since 1958, with Jean Gabin."

In September 2021, a poster revealed the title to be simply 'Maigret'. Patrice Leconte explained, "The film is just called 'Maigret' []. As if we were saying here, our own Maigret is just that, it's Depardieu."

A third of the film was shot in the studio. However, Leconte did not want to give the impression of an "old-fashioned" Maigret. On the contrary, Leconte wanted to "absolutely avoid" replicating the 'Maigret' television series starring Bruno Cremer. Leconte explained, "Sometimes external the pipe, the hat we wanted an intimate Maigret, driven by complex feelings, a view of the world. So modern."

The film is a Belgian co-production.

Casting

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Daniel Auteuil was originally cast in the title role but withdrew. In July 2019, it was announced that Grard Depardieu would replace Auteuil. It is Depardieu's first collaboration with director Patrice Leconte, after several unrealized projects. In November 2020, Leconte said, "We had already come close, but when things need to get done, they get done. [] I didn't know it, but Grard Depardieu adores Simenon, he will be fantastic."

The film features the final performance of actor Andr Wilms, who died on 9 February 2022, two weeks before the film's release.

Filming

Filming was originally scheduled to begin at the end of 2019. The film was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the confinements implemented in France. In November 2020, it was announced that filming would begin in February 2021. Filming began on 8 February 2021. Filming took place in the le-de-France region, lasting until 19 March 2021.

Reception



Critical response

In general, critics praised Depardieu's performance in the title role. Adrien Gombeaud of 'Les Echos' wrote, "A sumptuous detective adaptation, 'Maigret', by the grace of Depardieu, also becomes a great film about the loss of a child." Frdric Strauss of 'Tlrama' wrote, "Massive and replete with earthly power, Grard Depardieu is also completely open to let us guess the intimate and less familiar side of a 'commissaire' who lives in his thoughts, with those that haunt him. Impressive."

Some critics were less enthusiastic. Didier Pron of 'Libration' wrote, "the director of 'Les Bronzs' enlists Depardieu and, in the mothballs of this over-decorated and accessorized adaptation, neutralizes the residual passion of the freewheeling and totally withdrawn (or drunk...) star." Gal Golhen of 'Premire' wrote, "The intentions are there, interesting, and the approach unquestionable. But we are left with the impression of a breathless attempt that misses the degree of excess and scale necessary to certify it in the ranks of great haunting or theoretical films."

Box office

For its opening day in France, the film topped the box office among new releases with 57,941 admissions (including 19,800 in preview screenings), out of 585 prints. The film ranked ahead of 'Compagnons' (12,475) and 'Za za za za' (12,048).

At the end of its first week at the French box office, the film ranked third overall with 260,011 admissions, behind the French comedy 'Maison de retraite' (384,940) and ahead of another French comedy, 'Super-hros malgr lui' (168,679).

For its second week of release, 'Maigret' finished in the French box office chart at fourth place with 129,947 admissions (389,958 cumulative). It was again flanked by 'Maison de retraite' (303,654) and 'Super-hros malgr lui' (102,549). The film would continue to drop in the French chart, ranking in sixth place with 82,613 additional admissions for 472,571 cumulative admissions. The film was preceded by 'Uncharted' (199,757) and followed by 'Super-hros malgr lui' (61,104).

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