''The Mark of the Angels – Miserere'' (french: La marque des anges – Miserere) is a 2013 French
thriller film directed by
Sylvain White
Sylvain White (born 21 December 1971) is a French film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
White attended Pomona College, graduating in 1998.
He debuted his feature film, ''Stomp the Yard'', at number one in the US. He went on to direct ...
and based on
Jean-Christophe Grangé's 2008 novel '. Headlined by
Gérard Depardieu and
JoeyStarr, the film is the fifth adaptation of a Grangé novel after ''
The Crimson Rivers'', ''
Empire of the Wolves'', ''
The Stone Council'' and ''
Flight of the Storks'' and the first for which Grangé himself did not collaborate on the screenplay. Instead, the novel was adapted by ''
La Proie'' and ''
La chance de ma vie'' co-writers
Laurent Turner and in collaboration with director White and
Yann Mège (''
Paris enquêtes criminelles
''Paris enquêtes criminelles'' ( en, "Paris Criminal Investigations") is a French television series broadcast since May 3, 2007, on TF1.
Synopsis
Adapted from '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (french: New York section criminelle),Gerard Gilbe ...
'').
The film, which benefitted from a large budget, deals with a series of mysterious
murders,
Nazism
Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) i ...
,
private military companies
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and
child abuse. It was poorly received by critics and failed to make an impact at the
box office.
Plot
In
Paris
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, Lionel Kasdan, a retired
BRI commander desperate to come back to action, investigates the strange
murder of Wilhelm Goetz, a
choir
A choir ( ; also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers. Choral music, in turn, is the music written specifically for such an ensemble to perform. Choirs may perform music from the classical music repertoire, which sp ...
master and
Chile
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an
refugee found dead in his
church
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Religion
* Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities
* Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination
* Church service, a formalized period of Christian communal worship
* C ...
with his
eardrums blown out, surrounded by bloody children's
footprint
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s. Meanwhile, Captain Frank Salek, an
Interpol
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agent on the verge of being suspended due to his erratic behavior, is on the trail of a secret organization specialized in
kidnapping children. When he learns of Goetz's death, he establishes a link with his own investigation and reluctantly agrees to team up with Kasdan.
Cast
*
Gérard Depardieu : Lionel Kasdan
*
JoeyStarr : Frank Salek
*
Rüdiger Vogler
Rüdiger Vogler (born 14 May 1942 in Warthausen, near Biberach an der Riß) is a German film and stage actor.
Biography
Rüdiger Vogler attended acting school in Heidelberg from 1963 to 1965. Later he played for six years at "''Theater am Turm' ...
: Franz Hartmann
*
Helena Noguerra
Helena Noguerra (18 May 1969) is a Belgian actress, singer and writer.
Career
Noguerra was born in Brussels, Belgium. Her songs have been used in commercials and television programmes such as ''Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches'' by Thier ...
: Angela Colson
*
Marthe Keller
Marthe Keller (born 28 January 1945) is a Swiss actress and opera director. She is perhaps best known for her role in the film ''Marathon Man (film), Marathon Man'' (1976), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting ...
: Laura Bernheim
*
Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte (; born 24 November 1952) is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe '' Le Splendid'' in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Gé ...
: Vernoux
*
Ivan Franěk
Ivan Franěk (born 17 June 1964), sometimes credited as Ivan Franeck, is a Czech film and television actor.
Early life and education
He was born in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia. Franěk moved to France in 1989.
Career
His first major role was appe ...
: Vargos
*
Thom Hoffman
Thomas Antonius Cornelis Ancion (born 3 March 1957), known by the pseudonym Thom Hoffman, is a Dutch actor and photographer.Note: parts of this article have been translated from the Dutch version of this page.
Biography
Hoffman acts mainly in ...
: Sean Singleton
*
Corinne Masiero
Corinne Masiero (born 3 February 1964) is a French actress. She was born in Douai. She began acting in her late 20s, initially appearing in the theatre before moving on to the screen. She is best known for her lead role in the 2012 film '' Louise ...
: Monique Mendez
*
Mathieu Carrière
Mathieu Carrière (; born 2 August 1950) is a German actor.
Life
Carrière grew up in Berlin and Lübeck; he attended the Jesuit boarding school in Vannes, France, a school which had previously been attended by the director of Carrière's fir ...
: Peter Hansen
*
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Jimmy Jean-Louis (born August 8, 1968) is a Haitian actor and producer. Born in Pétion-Ville, he moved to Paris at a young age with his family in search of a better life. His early roles were in French television commercials and Spanish musical ...
: Puyferrat
*
Lizzie Brocheré
Lizzie Brocheré (, born 22 March 1985) is a French film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces ...
: Dounia
*
Fatima Adoum : Journalist
Production
Development
''The Mark of the Angels – Miserere'' marks Franco-American director
Sylvain White
Sylvain White (born 21 December 1971) is a French film director and screenwriter.
Life and career
White attended Pomona College, graduating in 1998.
He debuted his feature film, ''Stomp the Yard'', at number one in the US. He went on to direct ...
's first French film, as all his prior works are American productions. Producer claims he specifically looked for a foreigner to helm the picture, as he felt a French director would be unable to properly adapt
Jean-Christophe Grangé's work to the screen.
White praised the novel, saying Grangé transcribed the feeling and atmosphere of his universe very clearly,
and was given a 15 million
Euro
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budget, culled from French, Belgian and German production companies.
Casting
Gérard Moulévrier served as the
casting director
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for the film.
Gérard Depardieu plays the widowed retired cop Lionel Kasdan while rapper-turned-actor
JoeyStarr plays his reluctant hot-headed partner Frank Salek. Starr's character was significantly changed from the novel, where he was a
Child Protection Unit agent of Russian ethnicity called Cédric Volokine, a far cry from Starr's
Martinican
Martinique ( , ; gcf, label=Martinican Creole, Matinik or ; Kalinago: or ) is an island and an overseas department/region and single territorial collectivity of France. An integral part of the French Republic, Martinique is located in th ...
origins. Similarly, Kasdan's Armenian origins are highlighted in the novel but go unmentioned in the film. In an interview promoting the film, Sperry said Depardieu was among the only three or four
bankable French actors that could play a retired policeman, and that he was the first to be approached. Sylvain White says that while he was unsure if partnering up Depardieu and Starr would be very easy or very hard on set, he knew it would one way or the other make for an interesting pairing. Starr admits being nervous at acting opposite the celebrated thespian, but says Depardieu immediately put him at ease and that their partnership was very comfortable, without egos coming into play, going on to call the older actor a
paternal figure and mentor of sorts.
Depardieu himself compared Starr to
his deceased son. Starr hadn't read any of Grangé's novels upon being sent the script, being familiar only with the prior film adaptations. He proceed to watch all of Sylvain White's films before meeting him, much to White's surprise.
Among the supporting cast, Belgian actress
Helena Noguerra
Helena Noguerra (18 May 1969) is a Belgian actress, singer and writer.
Career
Noguerra was born in Brussels, Belgium. Her songs have been used in commercials and television programmes such as ''Lunettes noires pour nuits blanches'' by Thier ...
plays Salek's Interpol direct supervisor and his former partner and lover Angela Colson. Like Starr, Noguerra was unfamiliar with Grangé's work and was attracted to the role as it was different than what was usually sent her way.
Swiss actress
Marthe Keller
Marthe Keller (born 28 January 1945) is a Swiss actress and opera director. She is perhaps best known for her role in the film ''Marathon Man (film), Marathon Man'' (1976), for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting ...
plays Laura Bernheim, a Chilean activist of German origin dedicated to fighting evil in all its forms. Keller had notably acted in ''
Marathon Man'', a 1976 film that heavily influenced Jean-Christophe Grangé to write the novel. German actor
Rüdiger Vogler
Rüdiger Vogler (born 14 May 1942 in Warthausen, near Biberach an der Riß) is a German film and stage actor.
Biography
Rüdiger Vogler attended acting school in Heidelberg from 1963 to 1965. Later he played for six years at "''Theater am Turm' ...
plays Franz Hartmann, one of the film's antagonists,
Mathieu Carrière
Mathieu Carrière (; born 2 August 1950) is a German actor.
Life
Carrière grew up in Berlin and Lübeck; he attended the Jesuit boarding school in Vannes, France, a school which had previously been attended by the director of Carrière's fir ...
plays Peter Hansen, a Chilean activist that Kasdan and Salek consult, Haitian
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Jimmy Jean-Louis (born August 8, 1968) is a Haitian actor and producer. Born in Pétion-Ville, he moved to Paris at a young age with his family in search of a better life. His early roles were in French television commercials and Spanish musical ...
as a
crime scene investigator
Forensic science, also known as criminalistics, is the application of science to criminal and civil laws, mainly—on the criminal side—during criminal investigation, as governed by the legal standards of admissible evidence and criminal p ...
who keeps Kasdan in the loop of things and
Thierry Lhermitte
Thierry Lhermitte (; born 24 November 1952) is a French actor, director, writer and producer, best known for his comedic roles. He was a founder of the comedy troupe '' Le Splendid'' in the 1970s, along with, among others, Christian Clavier, Gé ...
plays Vernoux, Kasdan's former boss in charge of the official investigation.
TF1 news anchor
Claire Chazal
Claire Chazal () (born 1 December 1956) is a French journalist, romance writer, and former director of news at a national television station, France 2.
She had been the weekend news anchor at TF1 beginning in 1991, and gave her final broadcast at ...
has an extended role as herself, appearing throughout the film in news reports regarding Blackstream, an
Academi
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-style
private military company
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, and interviewing Marthe Keller's character, Dutch actor
Thom Hoffman
Thomas Antonius Cornelis Ancion (born 3 March 1957), known by the pseudonym Thom Hoffman, is a Dutch actor and photographer.Note: parts of this article have been translated from the Dutch version of this page.
Biography
Hoffman acts mainly in ...
plays Sean Singleton, Blackstream's CEO and
Lizzie Brocheré
Lizzie Brocheré (, born 22 March 1985) is a French film, television, and theatre actress who began working as a child actress in 1995. She moved to English-speaking roles in the early 2010s, with appearances in dark comedic and dramatic pieces ...
has a role as a lawyer Kasdan and Salek question.
Filming
Principal photography began on March 26, 2012, and lasted for 55 days with the
Alexa Studio, making it the first French film to use the camera. An incident occurred on the very first day of shooting when a
stuntman lost control of his
motorcycle
A motorcycle (motorbike, bike, or trike (if three-wheeled)) is a two or three-wheeled motor vehicle steered by a handlebar. Motorcycle design varies greatly to suit a range of different purposes: long-distance travel, commuting, cruising ...
and fell in the
Seine. Sylvain White described the film as very different from anything he'd done from before and was very hand-on throughout filming, even acting as the
camera operator for some shots. The film was shot almost entirely
on location, approximately 60% in and around Paris, 30% in
Belgium
Belgium, ; french: Belgique ; german: Belgien officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. The country is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to th ...
and
Germany
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and 10% in
Morocco
Morocco (),, ) officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the westernmost country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea to the north and the Atlantic Ocean to the west, and has land borders with Algeria t ...
.
The
École d'Architecture Marne-la-Vallée
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in
Champs-sur-Marne
Champs-sur-Marne () is a commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris, in the Seine-et-Marne Departments of France in the Île-de-France region.
The commune of Champs-sur-Marne is part of the Val Maubu ...
was used for the interiors of Interpol's
Lyon
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headquarters, while the Assumption Colony's concert hall was shot in the
French Communist Party
The French Communist Party (french: Parti communiste français, ''PCF'' ; ) is a political party in France which advocates the principles of communism. The PCF is a member of the Party of the European Left, and its MEPs sit in the European Un ...
's headquarters in Paris, which has been used in many other films, including two others in 2013, such as ''
Mood Indigo''. In addition the
Church of Saint-Séverin served as the location for the first murder, a scene between Depardieu and Keller occurs at the
Paris–Le Bourget Airport
Paris–Le Bourget Airport (french: link=no, Aéroport de Paris-Le Bourget) is an airport located within portions of the communes of Le Bourget, Bonneuil-en-France, Dugny and Gonesse, north-northeast of Paris, France.
Once Paris's principal ...
, Depardieu investigates at the
Mémorial de la Shoah
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The memorial was opened, by Presid ...
and the bar "Aux Folies" in
Belleville, while is apartment is located at
Les Olympiades
Les Olympiades is a district of residential towers located in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. Built from 1969 to 1974, the district consists of a dozen towers built along a huge esplanade, elevated eight metres from the ground, that is ...
.
Emmy-winning
production designer
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worked on the film. A physiotherapist was present on the set in case of injuries.
A fight scene in a hospital involving JoeyStarr required a full day's shoot.
''The Mark of the Angels – Miserere'' is majoritarily in French, with some subtilted Arabic dialogue in the Moroccan opening and a significant amount of English and German as well as some Spanish in the third act.
Music
British composer
Max Richter was hired for the film's score. He'd notably previously composed the score for ''
Sarah's Key
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The film alternates b ...
'', directed by
Gilles Paquet-Brenner
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, whose previous film ''
Walled In
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'' was co-written by Sylvain White. White also uses the tune ''Through Tears of Joy'', by
Orchestra Lunatica, which he'd previously used in his previous film ''
The Losers''.
Gregorio Allegri
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's religious chant ''
Miserere'' gives its title to the book, and was moved as a subtitle for the film. The piece plays into the plot and as such is used throughout the picture. A
digital download release of the soundtrack was released on June 24, 2013, on the Kuskus
label
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and can be purchased on platforms such as
Amazon UK
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and
iTunes.
Release
Promotion
Pathé released a 48-second
teaser trailer
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on February 28, 2013, before unveiling the full
trailer a month and a half later on March 14. In addition, Pathé made five minute-long excerpts available online a month before the film's release and the novel was retitled and given a new cover on June 13 to tie into the film.
Ducati used the film to promote its
Ducati Diavel motorcycle, driven by JoeyStarr's character. Gérard Depardieu being busy in
Chechnya shooting ''
Turquoise
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'' at the time of release, JoeyStarr shouldered most of the promotional duties, appearing on ', ', ''
RMC'' and ''
RFI'' among others. Depardieu was slated for an interview with ''
i-Télé'' journalist Elena Volochine while working on ''Turquoise'', but it never occurred as when Volochine arrived, the actor called her a "bitch" and told her to "go fuck herself".
Theatrical run
The film saw a wide release in France on June 26, 2013, in 280 theaters,
which dropped to 267 in its second week.
Uncharacteristically, the film wasn't released simultaneously in Belgium and is instead expected to premiere in the country on September 4. Sales are handled by Pathé International.
Reception
Box office performance
The film made 397,163 Euros in its opening weekend, debuting at the tenth spot in the French
box office, the third highest-grossing of the week's new releases after ''
Despicable Me 2
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'' and ''
The Internship
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''.
By the end of the first week, 113,494 tickets had been sold. Sales plummeted in the second week, dropping 52.7%, with the film falling down to the fifteenth spot, bringing the total gross to 944,818 Euros,
with only 36,189 additional moviegoers. To date, less than 150,000 tickets for the film have been sold.
Critical response
''The Mark of the Angels – Miserere'' received mixed, mostly negative reviews from critics, with ''
AlloCinés aggregator granting a 1.9 on 5 average based on 8 reviews.
Common positive points include the chemistry between Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr and the action scenes while common negative points include a lack of suspense and a silly, incoherent script. Several reviewers also pointed out similarities to ''
The Crimson Rivers'', the first screen adaptation of a Grangé novel.
Among the most positive was from ''
Télé 7 Jours'' critic Viviane Pescheux, who was disappointed by the ending but enjoyed the "spectacular" action scenes and the pairing of Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr and from Jean-Pierre Lacomme in ''
Le Journal du Dimanche
''Le Journal du dimanche'' (English: ''Sunday's newspaper'') is a French weekly newspaper published on Sundays in France.
History and profile
''Le Journal du Dimanche'' was created by Pierre Lazareff in 1948. He was managing editor of '' Fran ...
'', who also praised the leads and called the film "as solid as it is efficient". For ''
RTS Info
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It ...
'', Caryl Bussy was also quite positive about the two stars and opined that fans of the novel wouldn't be disappointed. Hubert Lizé of ''
Le Parisien'' also enjoyed the pairing but felt the film paled in comparison to Grangé's novel and ultimately fell flat. In ', Michael Ghennam appreciated the film's 1970s atmosphere but thought it offered no surprises.
Writing for ''
Metro
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Geography
* Metro (city), a city in Indonesia
* A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center
Public transport
* Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urb ...
'', Mehdi Omaïs thought the adaptation was scholarly, incoherent and lacked suspense. Conversely, ''
Ecran Larges Laurent Pécha says he was pleasantly surprised, praising the two leads and the editing and comparing the film favorably to past Grangé adaptations. Julien Welter of ''
L'Express'' conceded that the film started well, but felt it eventually turned into a "silly esoteric hodgepodge", a sentiment echoed by ''
Télérama
''Télérama'' is a weekly French cultural and television magazine published in Paris, France. The name is a contraction of its earlier title: ''Télévision-Radio-Cinéma''. Fabienne Pascaud is currently managing editor. Ludovic Desautez is de ...
'' critic Nicolas Didier. In ''
TéléCinéObs'', Sophie Grassin gave Sylvain White credit for some "more or less spectacular" action scenes but was disappointed he didn't do much with his actors. Similarly, Charles Martin lamented in ''
La Voix du Nord'' the missed opportunity of having Deparideu and Starr together, deeming the film "cold and passionless". Writing for ''
Le Monde
''Le Monde'' (; ) is a French daily afternoon newspaper. It is the main publication of Le Monde Group and reported an average circulation of 323,039 copies per issue in 2009, about 40,000 of which were sold abroad. It has had its own website si ...
'',
Jacques Mandelbaum
Jacques Mandelbaum (born 1 May 1958, in Neuilly-sur-Seine) is a French journalist and film critic, currently working for the newspaper ''Le Monde'' which he joined in 1995. He is the author of numerous works on the cinema including a biographical ...
was particularly negative, calling the script dated, the dialogue awkward, the directing flat and the actors lost, likening the end result to a shipwreck.
In the sole English language review, for ''
The Hollywood Reporter
''The Hollywood Reporter'' (''THR'') is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries. It was founded in 1930 as a daily trade paper, and in 2010 switched to a weekly larg ...
'', Jordan Mintzer called the film a "mildly entertaining, extremely heavy-handed conspiracy thriller
..that, despite some lively performances, never congeals into a convincing whole", praising Gérard Depardieu and JoeyStarr, along with the editing, cinematography and a couple of action scenes but concluded that "White never builds a palpable sense of danger or enough staggering set-pieces to add substance to all the recycled goods".
See also
*
Colonia Dignidad
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, the real life organization which inspired the Colony in the film and novel
*
Paul Schäfer
Paul Schäfer Schneider (4 December 1921 – 24 April 2010) was a Nazi, child rapist, German-Chilean Christian minister and the founder and leader of a sect and agricultural commune of 300 German immigrants called Colonia Dignidad (''Dignity ...
, the founder of Colonia Dignidad
*
Josef Mengele
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, branch = Schutzstaffel
, serviceyears = 1938–1945
, rank = '' SS''-'' Hauptsturmführer'' (Captain)
, servicenumber =
, battles =
, unit =
, awards =
, commands =
, ...
, the
Nazi
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war criminal who served as inspiration for the film's villain, along with Schäfer
*''
Marathon Man'', a 1976 film the novel's author Jean-Christophe Grangé was inspired by, also starring Marthe Keller
*''
Miserere'',
Gregorio Allegri
Gregorio Allegri (17 February 1652) was a Roman Catholic priest and Italian composer of the Roman School and brother of Domenico Allegri; he was also a singer. He was born"Allegri, Gregorio" in ''Chambers's Encyclopædia''. London: George Newne ...
's 17th century music piece that plays an important part in the film and the novel
References
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