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Hanging Offense

A strange investigation doesn’t erase the regrets of a grieving woman cop. Every four years, the past catches up with her. Every four years this woman is very afraid. Her fear is such that she feels it could kill her because in her dreams reality begins.

Top Cast

  • Josiane Balasko

    Josiane Balasko

    Michèle Varin

  • Ange Rodot

    Ange Rodot

    Léo Kopmans

  • Aurélien Recoing

    Aurélien Recoing

    L'homme de l'identité judiciaire

  • Frédéric Pierrot

    Frédéric Pierrot

    Daniel

  • Thierry Lhermitte

    Thierry Lhermitte

    François Manéri

  • Éric Caravaca

    Éric Caravaca

    Sylvain Bazinsky

  • Didier Abot

    Didier Abot

    L'homme du bus

  • Béatrice Chauvin

    Béatrice Chauvin

    Femme buste

  • Corinne Debonnière

    Corinne Debonnière

    Catherine

Overview

A strange investigation doesn’t erase the regrets of a grieving woman cop. Every four years, the past catches up with her. Every four years this woman is very afraid. Her fear is such that she feels it could kill her because in her dreams reality begins.

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