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  1. Crime Thief: Directed by Nadine Trintignant. With Jean-Louis Trintignant, Robert Hossein, Giorgia Moll, Bernadette Lafont. Married with two young children, Jean Girod, a "writer", partly escapes that family life when he secretly witnesses a young woman commit suicide.

    • (205)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Nadine Trintignant
    • 1969-05-23
  2. Oct 21, 2018 · Jean, a psychopath, casually witnesses a young womans suicide. In his sick mind, he begins to be convinced he murdered her and starts sending letters to newspapers with details of his “murder”, which eventually lead to the police actually searching for him.

  3. Crime Thief is a film directed by Nadine Trintignant with Jean-Louis Trintignant, Robert Hossein, Georgia Moll, Bernadette Lafont .... Year: 1969. Original title: Le voleur de crimes. Synopsis: Jean (Trintignant), a psychopath, casually witnesses a young woman's suicide.

    • Pierre Villemain
    • Nadine Trintignant
    • France
    • Drama | Crime
  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Le Voleur De Crimes (1969) - Nadine Trintignant on AllMovie - An unhappily married man with two children…

    • Nadine Trintignant
  5. Le voleur de crimes. In director Nadine Trintignants Le voleur de crimes (Crime Thief), Jean-Louis Trintignant (her then-husband) stars as Jean Girod, a regular Joe fighting his own delusions. When Jean witnesses a young woman’s suicide, he writes to the police, claiming the death as his doing.

  6. Written and directed by Nadine Trintignant, the film explores the collapse of Jean (played by her husband), a comfortably middle class man who happens to witness a suicide and, out of a dangerous combination of arrogance and boredom, becomes increasingly convinced the suicide was, in fact, a murder — one he committed.

  7. Jean, a psychopath, casually witnesses a young womans suicide. In his sick mind, he begins to be convinced he murdered her and starts sending letters to newspapers with details of his “murder”, which eventually lead to the police actually searching for him.