Pigalle (film)


Pigalle is a 1994 French neo-noir film written and directed by Karim Dridi and starring Véra Briole and Francis Renaud.
The film was entered into the main competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. It was also nominated at the 1996 César Awards for Best First Feature Film.

Plot

The film is set in the Pigalle district of Paris, which is known for its dark and depraved underworld, with strip joints, peep shows, sex shops, drug dens and prostitution. Within this seedy district, rival drug dealers compete against each other, using others in dangerous battles.
In one of these battles, is 'Divine', a transsexual and transvestite who performs in a nightclub. Her lover is 'Fifi', who is a pickpocket and street hustler. He also flirts with 'Vera', who works as a striptease dancer and attraction at a peep show. She lives with 'Jesus le Gitan', a career counselor and a small-time drug dealer. Divine is bullied to death, by a dwarf and large thug into giving some important information to one drug dealer 'Malfait'. Jesus is then found next dead, decapitated in Vera's bed. Another rival drug dealer forces Véra to coerce Fifi into becoming a hitman.

Cast

David Rooney of Variety stated in 1994, that the film is "bruising but unexpectedly redemptive tract perhaps piles on one or two tragedies too many".