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Saint Omer

2022 | 123m | French

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A novelist attends the trial of a woman accused of killing her 15-month-old daughter by abandoning her to the rising tide on a beach in northern France. But as the trial continues, her own family history, doubts, and fears about motherhood are steadily dislodged as the life story of the accused is gradually revealed.
Release Date: Nov 23, 2022
Director: Alice Diop
Writer: Alice Diop, Amrita David, Marie N'Diaye
Genres: Drama, Crime
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Production Companies ARTE France Cinéma, Pictanovo, Srab Films
Box Office Revenue: $823,074
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 23, 2026
Entered: May 23, 2025
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Name Character
Kayije Kagame Rama
Guslagie Malanda Laurence Coly
Aurélia Petit Maître Vaudenay
Valérie Dréville La Présidente
Xavier Maly Luc Dumontet
Robert Cantarella Avocat général
Salimata Kamate Odile Diata
Thomas De Pourquery Adrien
Adama Diallo Tamba Seynabou
Mariam Diop Khady
Dado Diop Tening
Charlotte Clamens Cécile Jobard
Seyna Kane Seynabou jeune
Coumba-Mar Thiam Rama adolescente
Binta Thiam Rama enfant
Alain Payen L'éditeur (voice)
Louise Lemoine Torrès Maître Darcourt (voice)
Roald Iamonte
Christelle Lefait
Yann Lehoux
Name Job
Claire Mathon Director of Photography
Benoît Bouthors Electrician
Cécile Staes-Lacommère First Assistant Editor
Annabel Acquaviva Boom Operator
Leslie Martinelli Painter
Octave Maria Additional Grip
Julia Canarelli Second Assistant Director
Sarah Dubien First Assistant Camera
Thibault Deboaisne Music Supervisor
Charlie Maupain Carpenter
Mathilde Profit Script Supervisor
Paul Sergent Production Manager
Dana Farzanehpour Sound
Jonathan Louis Casting Assistant
Angela Pesce Assistant Art Director
Nathan Drot Construction Coordinator
Emmanuel Croset Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Barbara Canale First Assistant Director
Noemie Commissaire Second Assistant Camera
Gwenaëlle Duriaud Location Manager
Valentine Gauthier First Assistant Art Direction
Colin Lefebvre Gaffer
Nathalie Tellier Production Accountant
Milan Evrard Dailies Technician
Nathan Fredouelle Grip
Emma Lebot Unit Production Manager
Peyo Jolivet Property Master
Ozal Emier Wardrobe Assistant
Alexandre Quiroz-Martinet Additional Grip
Rym Hachimi Production Manager
Alice Diop Writer, Director
François Diard Key Grip
Demtas Nakliyat Thanks
Oscar Van Lunen Assistant Unit Manager
Josefina Rodríguez Sound Editor
My Lan Nguyen Quang Visual Effects
Awa Traoré Location Assistant
Pierre Cohen Assistant Property Master
Amrita David Writer, Editor
Marie N'Diaye Writer
Zoé Galeron Script Consultant
Name Title
Christophe Barral Producer
Toufik Ayadi Producer
Olivier Père Co-Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I generally like the style of French courtroom dramas. They lack the stuffy formality of the more typical judicial scenarios and are generally much more combative. This one isn’t so much about the crime, but more about our appreciation and perhaps forgiveness of it’s causes. Senegalese arrival in Fr ... ance “Laurence” (Gustalgie Malanda) is on trial for a murder we know she committed. She took her newborn baby and left it on the beach at high tide whereupon it duly drowned. She’s perfectly open about that but claims that she was the victim of sorcery, perhaps emanating from the spirits in her homeland, and that she had little memory or consciousness of the deed. This case is being observed by a writer, “Rama” (Kayije Kagame), who is also having issues around a pregnancy of her own and that serves as a parallel story of an immigrant with a native French boyfriend, a traditional mother and anxieties that mount as she follows more of this investigation. Is “Laurence” a manipulative and devious murderer who never wanted the child, or is she mentally ill and innocent of culpability in her daughter’s death? It’s a slow burn this drama but at times there is a lot of fairly intense and thought-provoking dialogue that asks questions of superstition, isolation, loneliness and also of the responsibilities of parenthood as this woman gives evidence. The infant’s father, the older and married “Dumontet” (Xavier Maly), was unaware of the pregnancy and so it also highlights the dwindling role of the father in the whole childbearing process. He is accused of cowardice and neglect of this woman, yet what opportunity was he given by her, or the law, to impose himself on a situation being controlled by a person allegedly not capable of rational thought? His impotence is writ large. It is maybe a little longer than it needed to be, but it’s provocative and it doesn’t offer us any simple or trite answers to some fairly fundamental and controversial challenges.

Jul 04, 2025