Investigation of a film above suspicion (1991)

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Original Title: Enquête sur un film au-dessus de tout soupçon

A documentary on the set of the ultra eventful Leos Carax film "Les Amants du Pont-Neuf", which spans three years of filming and knows an accumulation of disasters, increasing an initial budget of 32 million francs to more than 120 million francs.

Movie Introduction
The film "Investigation of a Film Above Suspicion" released in 1991, directed by Elio Petri, is an appealing mix of criminal offense, drama, and thriller categories. The motion picture resolves the broad problem of corruption within the justice system, particularly focusing on the misuse of power by those expected to support the law.

Plot Summary
The plot follows a high-ranking cops inspector, played by Gian Maria Volonté, who, caught in his words, chooses to challenge the system and his coworkers by outlining a complex murder of his mistress, played by Florinda Bolkan, and leaving noticeable ideas behind. His main aim is to test the level of incompetence and corruption within the police department. He sets out to prove that he is indeed "above suspicion" which his comrades will avoid charging him purely because of his position.

Themes and Analysis
Petri's movie successfully explores the style of uncontrolled power and abuse, echoing the political environment of Italy at the time. It is an analysis of power characteristics within society, seriously questioning the impacts of feelings such as worry and fear amongst the law agents, and how these sentiments prevent justice from being served relatively.

Throughout the film, the inspector's audaciousness knows no bounds as he craftily maneuvers his way around law enforcement, highlighting the defects of the justice system. His saucy and controling character asserts a manipulative control over everybody, including his wife who he consistently belittles for her bourgeois lifestyle.

Performance and Reception
The motion picture is centered around the fearless character that Gian Maria Volonté depicts, which he manages with absolute brilliance. Volonté delivers an electrifying performance, capturing the perverse delight his character feels in succeeding in his self-devised video game. Florinda Bolkan's efficiency as the terrified and ultimately terrible mistress likewise manages to add a level of poignancy to the story.

Upon release, the film was highly valued by critics, particularly for its screenplay and actors' performances. The movie was also a business success and won an Academy Award for Best Foreign Film.

Conclusion
"Investigation of a Film Above Suspicion", is a philosophical undertaking that slams corruption at its core. It illustrates the troubling idea of the powerful managing situations that enable them to act above the law, while more foregrounding society's apathetic complicity. The theme of power misuse that the movie portrays is universal and still appropriate in modern society. The efficiencies, especially Volonté's manipulative policeman, are remembered as some of the finest in Italian movie theater, making this film a classic and classic piece. It efficiently integrates components of adventure, drama, and an important socio-political commentary, making it a substantially promoting cinematic experience.

Top Cast

  • Juliette Binoche (small)
    Juliette Binoche
    Self
  • Maître Bitoun
    Self
  • Alain Dahan
    Self
  • Philippe Diaz
    Self
  • Jack Dubus
    Self
  • Christian Fechner (small)
    Christian Fechner
    Self
  • Gilbert Piéri
    Self
  • Georges Prost
    Self
  • Albert Prévost
    Self
  • Michel Vandestien
    Self
  • Francis von Buren
    Self