“Misericordia” was nominated for eight César Awards (the French Academy Awards), including Best Film, Best Director and Best Actors in all categories.
The teasingly entwined ambiguities of love and death continue to fascinate Alain Guiraudie, who returns with a sharp, sinister, yet slyly funny thriller.
Set in an autumnal, woodsy village in his native region of Occitanie, his latest follows the meandering exploits of Jérémie (Félix Kysyl), an out-of-work baker who has drifted back to his hometown after the death of his beloved former boss, a bakery owner.
Staying long after the funeral, the seemingly benign Jérémie begins to casually insinuate himself into his mentor’s family, including his kind-hearted widow (Catherine Frot) and venomously angry son (Jean-Baptiste Durand), while making an increasingly surprising — and ultimately beneficial — friendship with an oddly cheerful local priest (Jacques Develay).
The French director is at the top of his game in “Misericordia”, again upending all genre expectations.
“Grade A+ … masterwork. One of the greatest filmmakers working today.” — The Playlist