
The Woman with Red Hair 2016
Thierry Peythieu's *The Woman with Red Hair (2016)* weaves a haunting tapestry of past and present in the serene yet deceptive Brionnais region, where Romanesque churches stand as silent witnesses to unfolding secrets.
Director: Thierry Peythieu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Woman with Red Hair (2016) about?
Set in the tranquil Brionnais region, the film follows Antoine, a journalist grappling with trauma from his time in Mali. While researching Romanesque Art, he meets Constance, the inn owner's adoptive daughter, and becomes entangled in her hidden past. Their bond unravels a web of secrets tied to the village's deceptively peaceful atmosphere.
Who directed The Woman with Red Hair?
The film was directed by Thierry Peythieu, a filmmaker known for his work in drama and television.
Who stars in The Woman with Red Hair?
The film features a compelling cast including Samuel Le Bihan as Antoine, Laëtitia Milot as Constance, and Myriam Boyer as Mrs. Naudy, with appearances from Patrick Raynal and Thierry Peythieu himself.
Is The Woman with Red Hair (2016) worth watching?
Though not rated on IMDb, *The Woman with Red Hair* offers a gripping blend of drama and mystery, elevated by strong performances and a chilling small-town atmosphere. Fans of psychological thrillers and character-driven stories will find it engaging, even if it leans more toward TV movie territory.
How long is The Woman with Red Hair?
The runtime of *The Woman with Red Hair (2016)* is 91 minutes.
About The Woman with Red Hair (2016) — A Mystery Unfolds in a Serene French Village
Thierry Peythieu's *The Woman with Red Hair (2016)* weaves a haunting tapestry of past and present in the serene yet deceptive Brionnais region, where Romanesque churches stand as silent witnesses to unfolding secrets. The film follows Antoine, a journalist turned humanitarian volunteer, who returns to France after harrowing experiences in Mali, seeking solace in the tranquil village of Saint Gilles. Tasked with writing about local Romanesque Art, he instead finds himself entangled in a mystery surrounding Constance, the enigmatic adoptive daughter of a charming innkeeper. As their connection deepens, Constance's hidden past emerges, casting a shadow over the idyllic landscape and forcing Antoine to confront his own unresolved traumas. With its blend of drama, mystery, and crime, this TV movie thrives on eerie atmosphere and psychological tension, making every quiet moment feel charged with foreboding.
The chemistry between Samuel Le Bihan and Laëtitia Milot drives the narrative, while Myriam Boyer and Thierry Peythieu add layers to the story's emotional and thematic weight. Predominantly a drama with crime undertones, *The Woman with Red Hair* thrives on its slow-burn pacing and the contrast between the village's outward calm and its simmering undercurrents of deception and danger.