Innocence (2005)
Released | 2005-01-12 | Drama-Mystery | 121m | 6.5/10
Benoît Debie (Director of Photography) | Caroline Tambour (Second Assistant Director) | Dominique Delany (First Assistant Director) | Lucile Hadzihalilovic (Writer) | Geoffrey Cox (Producer) | Alain de la Mata (Producer) | Patrick Sobelman (Producer) | Adam Finch (Editor) | Jan Rubens (Steadicam Operator) | Fabienne Adam (Assistant Makeup Artist) | Giles Livesey (Colorist) | Jean-Luc Audy (Sound) | Jo Vermaercke (Steadicam Operator) | Pascal Jasmes (Sound) | Patrick Hella (Casting) | Paul Trijbits (Executive Producer) | Richard Cooke (Original Music Composer) | Susie Allnutt (Still Photographer) | Cécilia Svahn (Hairstylist) | Frank Wedekind (Novel) | Grahame Peters (Dialogue Editor) | Laurence Benoit (Costume Design) | Pat Wintersgill (Online Editor) | Isabelle Roussel (Digital Compositor) | Matthew Bristowe (Digital Producer) | Arnaud de Moléron (Production Design) | Pierre du Boisberranger (Art Direction) | Jean-Christophe Bourgeois (Special Effects Technician) |
At an unusual private school for girls, new students, including young Iris, show up in coffins. The establishment's teachers, Mademoiselle Eva and Mademoiselle Edith, introduce Iris and her fellow pupils to the school's curriculum, which includes fairy-like dances through a nearby forest. When night falls, the older girls, who are on the threshold of womanhood, are then given mysterious, life-changing lessons.
Zoé Auclair (Iris) | Lea Bridarolli (Alice) | Bérangère Haubruge (Bianca) | Marion Cotillard (Mademoiselle Eva) | Hélène de Fougerolles (Mademoiselle Edith) | Olga Peytavi-Müller (Laura) | Alisson Lalieux (Selma) | Anna Palomo-Díaz (Nadja) | Astrid Homme (Rose) | Joséphine Van Wambeke (Vera) | Corinne Marchand (The director) |
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