Le Corbeau

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Le Corbeau is a 1943 French psychological thriller film directed by Henri-Georges Clouzot, renowned for its dark portrayal of paranoia and anonymous denunciations in a small town.

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instanceOf French film
film
castMember Ginette Leclerc NERFINISHED
Micheline Francey NERFINISHED
Noël Roquevert NERFINISHED
Pierre Fresnay NERFINISHED
Pierre Larquey NERFINISHED
Sylvie NERFINISHED
character Denise NERFINISHED
Dr. Rémy Germain NERFINISHED
Laura NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Nicolas Hayer NERFINISHED
controversy accusations of being anti-French after Liberation
countryOfOrigin France
director Henri-Georges Clouzot NERFINISHED
distributor Continental Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Marguerite Beaugé NERFINISHED
era Occupation-era French cinema
filmingCountry France NERFINISHED
filmingLocation France NERFINISHED
filmingTechnique black-and-white cinematography
genre drama film
psychological thriller
hasColor black-and-white
influenced later psychological thrillers about mass suspicion
mainTheme anonymous denunciation
mass suspicion
paranoia
medium feature film
musicBy Tony Aubin NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation small French town
notableFor controversial reception in France after World War II
dark portrayal of paranoia in a small town
depiction of anonymous poison-pen letters
originalLanguage French
partOf French cinema of the 1940s
producer Continental Films NERFINISHED
productionCompany Continental Films NERFINISHED
publicationDate 1943
runtimeMinutes 92
screenwriter Henri-Georges Clouzot NERFINISHED
setInPeriod World War II era
subjectMatter anonymous letters
moral corruption in a community
title Le Corbeau NERFINISHED
translatedTitle The Raven NERFINISHED

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Pierre Fresnay notableWork Le Corbeau