Inspector Bellamy

In loving memory of Claude Chabrol (1930-2010)

Two of the giants of French cinema, Claude Chabrol and Gerard Depardieu, team up for the only time for the the director’s 50th and final feature film, a wry thriller about a police commissioner trying to balance professional instinct with family duty. Once again, Paul Bellamy (Depardieu) and his wife are spending their vacation at her family home in a quiet town. But just as they’re settling into their reassuringly predictable holiday routine, his perennially troubled younger brother shows up, joined by a mysterious stranger seeking Bellamy’s protection.

  • Country France
  • Language In French with English subtitles.
  • Rating NR
  • Year 2010
  • Running Time 110 minutes
  • Website ifcfilms.com
  • Director Claude Chabrol

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