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  1. The Repentant (French: La Repentie) is a 2002 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Laetitia Masson, and loosely based on the 1999 novella La Repentie by Didier Daeninckx. It stars Isabelle Adjani and marked her return to the screen after four years.

  2. Als eine Frau namens Charlotte (Isabelle Adjani) einen Bahnhof verlässt in der Hoffnung, ihr Leben für immer zu verändern, wird sie von einem geheimnisvollen Fremden mit üblen Absichten verfolgt.

  3. 17. Apr. 2002 · La repentie: Directed by Laetitia Masson. With Isabelle Adjani, Sami Frey, Samy Naceri, Aurore Clément. When an indistinct woman named Charlotte leaves a train station in hopes of changing her life forever, she's followed by a mysterious stranger with ill intentions.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Laetitia Masson
    • 2002-04-17
  4. 2. Mai 2002 · Seemingly created for and by Isabelle Adjani, La Repentie is either a triumphant return to the cinema for the enigmatic French screen goddess, after three years of absence - it is 14 since her...

  5. Synopsis. A mysterious woman, dressed in black and carrying a small suitcase, arrives in Nice and tries in vain to get a job in a luxury goods shop. She ends up in a plush hotel where a solitary middle-aged man, engages her to be his companion. They introduce themselves - she is Charlotte, he is Paul.

    • Laetitia Masson
    • France 3 Cinéma, ARP Sélection, Canal+
  6. The Repentant is a 2002 French romantic thriller film written and directed by Laetitia Masson, and loosely based on the 1999 novella of the same name by Didier Daeninckx. It stars Isabelle Adjani and marked her return to the screen after four years. With supporting roles by Sami Frey and Samy Naceri, Adjani portrays a woman who tries to escape ...

  7. La Repentie (2002)Directed by Laetitia Masson. Crime / Drama. aka: The Repentant. Film Review. La Repentie sees Isabelle Adjani's long awaited return to the big screen after an absence of six years - her last film being Jeremiah Chechik's justly reviled Diabolique (1996).