
Mesrine 1984
Dive into the high-stakes world of French crime with *Mesrine (1984)*, directed by André Génovès. This gripping drama chronicles the audacious exploits of Jacques Mesrine, France's most notorious public enemy, as he evades capture after a daring prison escape in 1978.
Director: André Génovès
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Mesrine (1984) about?
*Mesrine (1984)* follows Jacques Mesrine, France's infamous public enemy, as he escapes from prison and embarks on a reckless 18-month crime spree. The film traces his encounters with Sylvia, who becomes entangled in his world of danger and defiance against authority. It's a raw, high-energy exploration of a man who thrived on the edge of the law.
Who directed Mesrine?
André Génovès directed *Mesrine (1984)*, bringing a gritty, immersive style to this crime drama.
Who stars in Mesrine?
The film stars Nicolas Silberg as Mesrine, with Caroline Aguilar, Gérard Sergue, Michel Poujade, and Michel Beaune rounding out the cast.
Is Mesrine (1984) worth watching?
While *Mesrine (1984)* isn't rated on IMDb, its crime-drama genre and intense storytelling make it a compelling watch for fans of true-crime narratives. The film's portrayal of Mesrine's audacity and downfall offers a thrilling, if flawed, cinematic experience worth your time.
How long is Mesrine?
Mesrine (1984) runs for 110 minutes.
About Mesrine (1984) — The True Story of France's Most Notorious Criminal
Dive into the high-stakes world of French crime with *Mesrine (1984)*, directed by André Génovès. This gripping drama chronicles the audacious exploits of Jacques Mesrine, France's most notorious public enemy, as he evades capture after a daring prison escape in 1978. The film plunges you into 18 months of relentless pursuit, where Mesrine's reckless charm and criminal genius defy both the law and convention. His magnetic pull draws Sylvia into his chaotic orbit, blurring the lines between outlaw and legend. With its tense atmosphere and morally complex narrative, *Mesrine (1984)* explores themes of rebellion, freedom, and the price of notoriety, making it a standout in the crime genre.
Starring Nicolas Silberg as the infamous Mesrine, alongside a talented ensemble including Caroline Aguilar and Gérard Sergue, the film blends raw action with psychological depth. Génovès crafts a visceral portrait of a man who lived outside the rules, capturing the thrill and tragedy of a life on the run. Whether you're drawn to its historical grit or cinematic intensity, *Mesrine (1984)* delivers an unforgettable ride through the criminal underworld.