Sept morts sur ordonnance
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- | {{Template}} | + | {{Template}}'''''Sept morts sur ordonnance''''' ([[English language|English]]: ''Seven Deaths by Prescription'' or ''Bestial Quartet'') is a [[1975 in film|1975]] French film directed by [[Jacques Rouffio]] and starring [[Michel Piccoli]], [[Gérard Depardieu]], [[Jane Birkin]], [[Marina Vlady]] and [[Charles Vanel]]. |
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+ | The film won the [[César Award for Best Editing]], and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Writing. | ||
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+ | == Plot == | ||
+ | Pierre Losseray is a surgeon at the public hospital in a small provincial town. He has recently suffered a heart attack but has returned to work. He is appreciated by his patients, and is being hassled by Old Brézé, the owner of a nearby medical clinic, who is losing clients and cannot stand competition. In league with his sons and son-in-law, Brézé uses blackmail. Losseray learns about the story of Doctor Jean-Pierre Berg, another man who was similarly hassled by the same man fifteen years before, and becomes obsessed with it. Berg killed himself, his wife Jane, and their children, apparently in response to the pressure. Losseray eventually shares the same fate as Berg, and the Brézé clan continue with their [[neferious]] activities. | ||
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The film won the César Award for Best Editing, and was nominated for Best Film, Best Actor and Best Writing.
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Pierre Losseray is a surgeon at the public hospital in a small provincial town. He has recently suffered a heart attack but has returned to work. He is appreciated by his patients, and is being hassled by Old Brézé, the owner of a nearby medical clinic, who is losing clients and cannot stand competition. In league with his sons and son-in-law, Brézé uses blackmail. Losseray learns about the story of Doctor Jean-Pierre Berg, another man who was similarly hassled by the same man fifteen years before, and becomes obsessed with it. Berg killed himself, his wife Jane, and their children, apparently in response to the pressure. Losseray eventually shares the same fate as Berg, and the Brézé clan continue with their neferious activities.