Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart

Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart
Film poster
Directed by Cédric Anger
Produced by Alain Attal
Thomas Klotz
Screenplay by Cédric Anger
Based on Un assassin au-dessus de tout soupçon
by Yvan Stefanovitch
Starring Guillaume Canet
Music by Grégoire Hetzel
Cinematography Thomas Hardmeier
Edited by Julien Leloup
Production
company
Sunrise Film
Les Productions du Trésor
Mars Films
Caneo Films
Distributed by Mars Distribution
Release date
  • 23 August 2014 (2014-08-23) (Angoulême)
  • 12 November 2014 (2014-11-12) (France)
Running time
111 minutes
Country France
Language French
Budget €4 million[1]
Box office $3.4 million[2]

Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart (French: La Prochaine fois je viserai le cœur) is a 2014 French thriller film written and directed by Cédric Anger. It was adapted from the novel Un assassin au-dessus de tout soupçon by Yvan Stefanovitch. Set in 1970s Oise, France, it is based on the story of Alain Lamare, a gendarme who was later revealed to be a serial killer.[3]

Cast

  • Guillaume Canet as Franck
  • Jean-Paul Comart as Franck's father
  • Hélène Vauquois as Franck's mother
  • Ana Girardot as Sophie
  • Jean-Yves Berteloot as Lacombe
  • Patrick Azam as Tonton
  • Cédric Le Maoût as Olivier
  • Alice de Lencquesaing as Melissa
  • Nicolas Ronchi as the doctor
  • Nicolas Carpentier as Paul
  • Alexandre Carrière as Ossart
  • Franck Andrieux as Auzier
  • Arthur Dujardin as Bruno
  • Pierick Tournier as Carpentier
  • Laura Giudice as Roxane

Accolades

In January 2015, the film received two nominations at the 20th Lumières Awards.[4] The film also received two César Award nominations at the 40th César Awards.[5]

References

  1. "La Prochaine fois je viserai le coeur". JP's Box Office. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. "Next Time I'll Aim for the Heart". Box Office Mojo.
  3. "Guillaume Canet à l'affiche du dernier film de Cédric Anger". Canal+. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  4. "France's Lumiere Awards Nominations Unveiled". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  5. "César 2015 : les nominations". AlloCiné. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
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