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    ISAN 0000-0006-0119-0000-9-0000-0000-A
Résumé

Le commissaire Lemoine, plus Hutch que Starsky, enquête sur une affaire de meurtre dans les quartiers chauds de Bruxelles. Kalima Sissou, prostituée occasionnelle, a été assassinée chez elle. Le coupable : Alain, boucher de formation et ex petit copain. Le hic, c'est qu'il ne se souvient pas de l'avoir tuée. Une frite, un Tupperware et Sainte Rita vont permettre à Lemoine et son équipe de pieds nickelés de l'incriminer. Interpol n'a qu'à bien se tenir ! Un joyeux polar noir réalisé par l'équipe de Strip-Tease.

In Belgium and France, the documentary series Strip-Tease is real cult viewing. The creators of the TV production have now used more than twenty-year-old material to make a crime documentary in dirty black and white. The Brussels CID are investigating a murder case: A casual prostitute was killed in her flat. The discovery of a few French fries enables them to track down the perpetrator. True Crime.

"The dead woman's name was Kalima Sissou. Very quickly, the investigation focuses on her former boyfriend Alain, and so, in authentic, raw images, we watch Inspector Lemoine and his colleagues at work: at the crime scene, interrogating witnesses and, naturally, cross-examining the main suspect. Despite the serious character of the events, Jean Libon and Yves Hinant's offbeat mixture of dark thriller and absurd reality comedy does not lack (black) humour. Shot in a simple cinéma-vérité style, the film does not embellish on what it shows. The creative and conceptual model is, of course, the series "Strip-Tease", co-developed by Libon in 1985 and widely known for the unconventional, blunt and politically incorrect manner in which it tackled even delicate subjects. For a Fistful of Fries continues in this vein and takes us very close to the often incredibly profane action."
(Lina Dinkla -
Dok Lepizig)

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