French with English Subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
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A strapped-for-cash couple find themselves drawn into a web of murder and money one Christmas Eve in the Jura.
A freak run-in with a black bear drives Michel (Franck Dubosc) off the road one wintry Christmas Eve, leading to the deaths of two strangers. Instead of reporting the accident, he panics and flees. His long-suffering wife Cathy (Laure Calamy, Antoinette in the Cevennes, AF FFF21), an ardent fan of crime novels, points out the obvious: with his prints all over the deceased’s car, suspicion will fall on him – and they can’t afford bail.
When they discover two million euros and a gun on the bodies, their situation takes a dangerous turn. As another body surfaces, Michel and Cathy will stop at nothing to avoid suspicion, even if it means burying themselves in an avalanche of lies.
Franck Dubosc’s black comedy, How to Make a Killing, is a journey full of twists where nothing is as it seems. As Michel and Cathy navigate ethical dilemmas and increasingly absurd situations, the feckless small-town gendarmes inch closer. But what if they’re closer to the sharp detectives in Cathy’s crime novels than they first appear?
Leading from one improbable instance to another – and with bears technically non-existent in the Jura – how far will Michel and Cathy go to clear their names?
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"Under the guise of a jubilant police comedy that alternates between hilarious and gently nerve-wracking, Franck Dubosc delivers a scathing allegory of our ruthless modern societies."
French with English Subtitles
Wheelchair accessible
Companion Card accepted
Assistive Hearing system available (FM)
Find out more about accessibility at Riverside Theatres
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Rated- MA15+
French with English Subtitles
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