The Clockmaker of St. Paul is the debut feature of<br/>legendary director Bertrand Tavernier (A Sunday in the<br/>Country, Journeys Through French Cinema). Adapted<br/>from Georges Simenon’s novel The Watchmaker<br/>of Everton (1954), it stars Philippe Noiret (Cinema<br/>Paradiso) as the unassuming title character, a man who<br/>begins to reexamine his life when his son is wanted<br/>for murder. Asked for help by the police inspector<br/>(Jean Rochefort, Man on the Train), he realizes how<br/>little he knew about his son, and begins to seek out<br/>the truth hidden behind his family’s walls. It’s “a work<br/>of assurance and ease” (New York Times) that was cowritten<br/>by the famed duo of Jean Aurenche and Pierre<br/>Bost (Forbidden Games).
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