In his latest interview/podcast, host Stuart Wright talks with French filmmaker Franck Ribiere about his directorial debut The Most Assassinated Woman in the World, which is available to watch now on Netflix: www.netflix.com/gb/title/80159586.
Check out our review of the film from the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival right here.
Paula Maxa was the most assassinated woman in the world. During her 1930s heyday the celebrated headline star of the Grand Guignol Theatre in the Pigalle district of Paris was graphically murdered more than 10,000 times in over 60 different ways. In this evocative, atmospheric, suspenseful and informative mystery inspired by historical events, the French icon is about to relive a past trauma on stage, one that will unlock family secrets and expose if the infamous landmark is involved with a series of gruesome killings for real.
Check out our review of the film from the 2018 Edinburgh Film Festival right here.
Paula Maxa was the most assassinated woman in the world. During her 1930s heyday the celebrated headline star of the Grand Guignol Theatre in the Pigalle district of Paris was graphically murdered more than 10,000 times in over 60 different ways. In this evocative, atmospheric, suspenseful and informative mystery inspired by historical events, the French icon is about to relive a past trauma on stage, one that will unlock family secrets and expose if the infamous landmark is involved with a series of gruesome killings for real.
- 11/14/2018
- by Stuart Wright
- Nerdly
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