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Making of "la scène au scalpel" 2001

27 min📅 2001-11-26

Step behind the curtain with *Making of "la scène au scalpel"* (2001), Thibault Carterot's concise documentary that pulls back the curtain on the meticulous craftsmanship behind one of cinema's most unforgettable sequences.

Director: Thibault Carterot

Cast

Mathieu Kassovitz
Mathieu Kassovitz
Self
Maryline Monthieux
Maryline Monthieux
Self
Thierry Flamand
Thierry Flamand
Self
Thierry Arbogast
Thierry Arbogast
Self
Alain Goldman
Alain Goldman
Self
Jean Reno
Jean Reno
Self
Cyril Holtz
Cyril Holtz
Self

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Making of "la scène au scalpel"* (2001) about?

This short documentary reveals the intricate behind-the-scenes work that went into creating the chilling autopsy scene in *The Crimson Rivers*. Through interviews and unreleased footage, it highlights the technical challenges and artistic choices that brought this harrowing moment to life on screen.

Who directed *Making of "la scène au scalpel"*?

Thibault Carterot directed the film, offering viewers an immersive look at the filmmaking process behind one of the decade's most talked-about thriller scenes.

Who stars in *Making of "la scène au scalpel"*?

The documentary features Mathieu Kassovitz, Maryline Monthieux, Thierry Flamand, and Thierry Arbogast, alongside key behind-the-scenes figures like Alain Goldman and Jean Reno.

Is *Making of "la scène au scalpel"* (2001) worth watching?

As a 27-minute documentary, it's a fascinating watch for fans of *The Crimson Rivers* or anyone curious about the technical craft of filmmaking. While it lacks a formal rating, its focus on a pivotal scene and the insights it provides make it a compelling short film for genre enthusiasts.

How long is *Making of "la scène au scalpel"*?

The documentary has a runtime of 27 minutes.

About Making of "la scène au scalpel" (2001) — The Untold Story Behind a Blood-Curdling Cinematic Moment

Step behind the curtain with *Making of "la scène au scalpel"* (2001), Thibault Carterot's concise documentary that pulls back the curtain on the meticulous craftsmanship behind one of cinema's most unforgettable sequences.

This 27-minute film offers a rare glimpse into the creative process of the team behind the acclaimed thriller *The Crimson Rivers*, focusing on the intense autopsy scene that left audiences both shocked and mesmerized. Through a blend of raw footage, interviews, and technical insights, Carterot captures the palpable tension and precision required to choreograph such a visceral moment. With an atmospheric approach, the documentary explores themes of realism, collaboration, and the delicate balance between artistry and authenticity that defines great filmmaking.