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Crime Scenes 2000

★ 5.743 votes100 min📅 2000-03-15

In Frédéric Schoendoerffer's gripping 2000 crime thriller *Crime Scenes*, two meticulous forensic investigators find themselves entangled in a chilling case after a young woman vanishes without a trace.

Director: Frédéric Schoendoerffer

Cast

Charles Berling
Charles Berling
Georges Fabian
André Dussollier
André Dussollier
Jean-Louis Gomez
Ludovic Schoendoerffer
Ludovic Schoendoerffer
Léon
Pierre Mottet
François
Hubert Saint-Macary
Hubert Saint-Macary
Mr. Bourgoin
Élodie Navarre
Élodie Navarre
Marie Bourgoin / Valentine
Éva Darlan
Éva Darlan
Chief Commissioner
Djemel Barek
Djemel Barek
Forensic Expert
Camille Japy
Camille Japy
Clara
Frédéric Quiring
Frédéric Quiring
Pierre - Montpellier Police Officer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crime Scenes (2000) about?

The film follows two forensic detectives as they pursue a serial killer after a young woman disappears in Paris. Their investigation uncovers a string of corpses, forcing them into a high-stakes manhunt that tests their resolve and sanity.

Who directed Crime Scenes?

Frédéric Schoendoerffer directed *Crime Scenes* (2000), a film that showcases his knack for blending gritty realism with suspenseful storytelling.

Who stars in Crime Scenes?

Charles Berling and André Dussollier headline the cast, bringing depth and intensity to their roles as forensic investigators hunting a killer.

Is Crime Scenes (2000) worth watching?

Given its tense pacing and strong performances, *Crime Scenes* (2000) is a compelling watch for fans of crime thrillers. While it lacks an IMDb rating, its atmospheric storytelling and Parisian noir aesthetic make it a standout in the genre.

How long is Crime Scenes?

*Crime Scenes* (2000) runs for 100 minutes, delivering a tight, suspenseful narrative that keeps viewers on edge until the final revelation.

About Crime Scenes (2000) — A Parisian noir thriller unraveling a serial killer's deadly trail

In Frédéric Schoendoerffer's gripping 2000 crime thriller *Crime Scenes*, two meticulous forensic investigators find themselves entangled in a chilling case after a young woman vanishes without a trace. Their determination to uncover the truth quickly spirals into a nightmarish hunt for a serial killer, as the streets of Paris become a macabre stage for bone-chilling discoveries. The film masterfully blends procedural tension with psychological depth, immersing viewers in a world where every clue could be a lead—or a dead end.

With a stark, atmospheric tone and relentless pacing, *Crime Scenes* (2000) explores themes of obsession, justice, and the moral weight of obsession. The chemistry between lead actors Charles Berling and André Dussollier crackles as they navigate the moral complexities of their roles, while the city itself feels like a character—cold, indifferent, and hiding secrets at every corner.