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  1. Jan 10, 2001 · Michel, a psycho-analyst, falls asleep while listening to his patient Olga, a kleptomaniac and a sexual pervert, tell him how she likes her husband beating her. When he wakes up, he finds Olga having been choked to death. He now has to deal with a body, with Olga's rich husband w... Read all. Director.

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    • Comedy, Thriller, Crime
    • Jean-Jacques Beineix
    • 2001-01-10
  2. Mortel Transfert is a Franco-German thriller, directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix, adapted from the novel of the same name by Jean-Pierre Gattégno. The music was provided by the composer of Roselyne et les lions , Reinhardt Wagner.

  3. Jun 14, 2001 · Overview. Michel, a psycho-analyst, falls asleep while listening to his patient Olga, a kleptomaniac and a sexual pervert, tell him how she likes her husband beating her. When he wakes up, he finds Olga having been choked to death.

  4. Synopsis. Michel, a psycho-analyst, falls asleep while listening to his patient Olga, a kleptomaniac and a sexual pervert, tell him how she likes her husband beating her. When he wakes up, he finds Olga having been choked to death.

  5. Mortal Transfer (English Subtitled) Overwhelmed psychoanalyst Michel (Anglade) falls asleep while listening to hi sado-masochist, kleptomaniac patient Olga (de Fourgerolles) and awakens to find her strangled. Panicking, he decides to get rid of her body himself, lest he be saddled with her murder.

  6. Year: 2001. Original title: Mortel transfert. Synopsis: Michel Durand is a psychoanalyst who is in the habit of dropping off to sleep while listening to his patients. At the end of one session Madame Kubler does not move.

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  8. Michel, a psycho-analyst, falls asleep while listening to his patient Olga, a kleptomaniac and a sexual pervert, tell him how she likes her husband beating her. When he wakes up, he finds Olga having been choked to death. He now has to deal with a body, with Olga's rich husband who thinks she stole money from him, and with all his patients' insanity that haunts him.