French TV film from earlier this week
I have not seen it, but the summary is intriguing:
Exactly one year after a tragic bus accident that cost the lives of 4 children from the village, a car ends up in the same place, in the same ravine. The driver, Amalia, who died instantly, is none other than the sister of the bus driver. Téva and Oriane know that they are intervening at an inexplicable crime scene. It was neither a technical fault, nor suicide, nor falling asleep, nor driving errors, nor malicious intent that led to this accident. The experts are unable to explain the reason for this extraordinarily violent road accident. The driver had simply driven straight, without ever panicking, without ever veering off course. Incomprehensible. Investigators conclude that it must somehow be a murder disguised as an accident. But how was it pulled off? And how does it connect to the bus tragedy?
The nudity is not so intriguing. It’s just the usual “Europeans love autopsies” scene, but with less green tint than usual.
Defoe’s film clip is here.
