The Crime Is Mine

by © FOZ – Mandarin Production


Nadia Tereszkieicz takes the stand accused of murder in François Ozon’s The Crime is Mine, (Mon Crime), alongside Rebecca Marder as her lawyer. The film is slated for the Berlin Film Festival and to open the Unifrance Rendez-vous with French Cinema in Paris

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