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The Origin of Evil

Someone is lying.
2022 | 123m | French

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In a luxurious seaside villa, a modest young woman finds herself in the company of a strange family : an unknown and wealthy father, his extravagant wife, his daughter, an ambitious woman, a rebellious teenager, and their creepy maid.
Release Date: Oct 05, 2022
Director: Sébastien Marnier
Writer: Fanny Burdino, Sébastien Marnier
Genres: Drama, Thriller
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Production Companies micro_scope, Avenue B Productions, Poison Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Sep 06, 2025
Entered: Sep 06, 2025
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Name Character
Laure Calamy Nathalie Cordier
Doria Tillier George Dumontet
Dominique Blanc Louise Dumontet
Jacques Weber Serge Dumontet
Suzanne Clément Inmate
Véronique Ruggia Saura Agnès
Céleste Brunnquell Jeanne Patterson
Naidra Ayadi Samira
Clotilde Mollet Landlady
Name Job
Adrien Dal Bello Electrician
Audrey Gatimel Extras Casting
Leïla Fournier Casting
Marine Egry Property Master
Nathalie Piche Boom Operator
Jérôme Gaspard Stunt Coordinator
Audrey Kleinclaus Digital Intermediate Producer
Marjorie Hamel Script Supervisor
Milan Evrard Post Production Assistant
Pierre Lapointe Original Music Composer
Marité Coutard Costume Design, Costume Supervisor
Stephen de Oliveira Sound
Stéphane Gallou Grip
Lea D'Angelo Second Assistant Director
Alice Kern Assistant Art Director
Julián Sánchez Moreno Boom Operator
Emmanuel Lanzi Stunt Coordinator
Quentin Jolivet Electrician
Suzanne Ajello Costumer
Céline Neveu First Assistant Editor
Delphine Gozzo Production Secretary
Arthur Elie Hoyas Post Production Assistant
Philippe Brault Original Music Composer
Sylvain Bellemare Sound Designer
Jean-Christophe Roger Makeup Artist
Xenia Sulyma Post Production Supervisor
Fanny Burdino Screenplay
Lucile Jacques First Assistant Director
Joy Klasen Assistant Art Director
Justin Vanier Sound Mix Technician
Bertrand Artaut Gaffer
Xavier Jounieaux Electrician
Bérénice Lagrange Wardrobe Master
Yann Le Borgne Location Scout
Céline Pocréaux Production Accountant
Frédérike Labelle Post Production Coordinator
Jean-Baptiste Beaudoin Editor
Bernard Gariépy Strobl Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nathalie Dages Production Manager
Sébastien Marnier Director, Screenplay
Damien Rondeau Production Design
Valentin Féron Editor
Robin Le Prêtre Third Assistant Director
Marjolaine Guilhaume Boom Operator
Franck Blanc Stunts
Stéphane Boissier First Assistant Camera
Dorothée Guermonprez Assistant Camera
Charles Fréville Colorist
Hans Laitres Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Virginie Duranteau Hairstylist
Erik Daniel Post Production Supervisor
Romain Carcanade Director of Photography
Anaïs Ascaride Line Producer
Liva Rafidison Stunts
Name Title
Kim McCraw Co-Producer
Caroline Bonmarchand Producer
Luc Déry Co-Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I'm beginning to think that Laure Calamy doesn't make rotten films. She's really quite effective in this story of greed and manipulation as "Nathalie" or is that "Stéphane"?. Hmmm! Well initially, she's incarcerated with her lover (Suzanne Clément) but next thing she's writing to her wealthy but est ... ranged father (Jacques Weber). A reconciliation takes place and she is quickly whisked off to his opulent villa where she is introduced to his rather eccentric family. There's the profligate wife "Louise" (Dominique Blanc) who spends fifteen hundred Euros a day shopping on the internet; very sceptical and ambitious daughter "George" (Doria Tillier) and their slightly creepy maid "Agnès" (Véronique Saura). When the family discover that their new arrival has no ID, they begin to suspect she's not quite all she claims. He, on the other hand, is facing court proceedings to cuckold him and give control of his money to his grasping family. He hopes that his new daughter can testify to their love and strong relationship and convince the judge he's not lost the plot. What happens now allows Calamy to get her character under your fingernails. We know what's actually going on from fairly early on, so the plot plays second fiddle to the acting and those characterisations here are engaging. Plaudits also must go to Blanc who pulls off the slightly deranged wife with aplomb. The denouement has a delicious little twist to it that, though probably a bit unrealistic, does add that je ne sais quoi to the proceedings. It's a little too long and maybe takes fifteen minutes more than we need to set the scene and get going; but once we are up and running it's well worth a gander.

Mar 29, 2024