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Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling 2014

★ 6.310 votes📅 2014-04-24

When a genuine and a forged Gauguin painting cross paths, Inspector Dupin finds himself thrust into a gripping mystery that bridges the 19th century with modern-day Brittany.

Director: Matthias Tiefenbacher

Cast

Pasquale Aleardi
Pasquale Aleardi
Georges Dupin
Annika Blendl
Annika Blendl
Nolwenn
Ludwig Blochberger
Ludwig Blochberger
Riwal
Sibylle Canonica
Sibylle Canonica
Catherine Pennec
Michael Prelle
Michael Prelle
Loic Pennec
Gudrun Ritter
Gudrun Ritter
Francine Lajoux
Walter Kreye
Walter Kreye
André Pennec
Ulrike C. Tscharre
Ulrike C. Tscharre
Morgane Cassel
Ernst Stötzner
Ernst Stötzner
Frédéric Beauvois
Jan Georg Schütte
Jan Georg Schütte
Kadeg

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling (2014) about?

Inspector Dupin's investigation takes a surreal turn when two Gauguin paintings—one real, one fake—lead him into a labyrinth of art forgery and historical secrets. The mystery forces him to question authenticity while navigating a complex case that blurs the lines between past and present.

Who directed Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling?

Matthias Tiefenbacher directed this atmospheric crime TV movie, infusing it with a blend of modern detective work and historical intrigue.

Who stars in Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling?

The film features Pasquale Aleardi as Inspector Dupin, supported by Annika Blendl, Ludwig Blochberger, Sibylle Canonica, and Michael Prelle.

Is Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling (2014) worth watching?

With its engaging crime mystery and historical twist, this film is a solid pick for fans of thoughtful crime dramas. While it's not a blockbuster, its clever plot and strong performances make it a worthwhile watch for genre enthusiasts.

How long is Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Inspector Dupin: Brittany Calling (2014) — Crime Mystery Meets Art Forgery in a 19th Century Thriller

When a genuine and a forged Gauguin painting cross paths, Inspector Dupin finds himself thrust into a gripping mystery that bridges the 19th century with modern-day Brittany. Directed by Matthias Tiefenbacher, this crime TV movie blends art history with detective work, creating an atmosphere thick with intrigue and suspense.

Pasquale Aleardi leads the cast as the determined inspector, surrounded by a talented ensemble including Annika Blendl and Ludwig Blochberger. As Dupin delves into the forgery scandal, he uncovers a web of deception that spans centuries, challenging both his investigative skills and his perception of reality. The film's moody visuals and atmospheric tension make it a standout entry in the crime genre, perfect for fans of clever mysteries and historical twists.