A dark, compelling thriller adapted from crime scribe Ruth Rendell's 'The Tree of Hands', 'Betty Fisher and Other Stories' sees renowned French director Claude Miller returning to the tense, nail-biting approach of his masterful film Class Trip. Stylishly executed, 'Betty Fisher and Other Stories' is an intricate tale of kidnap and fraud that inventively interweaves the lives of its three disparate protagonists: Betty (Sandrine Kiberlain), a best-selling author; her absent mother (Nicole Garcia); and Carole (Mathilde Seigner), a stuggling single mother on a rundown housing estate. Beautifully performed by the trio of female leads, it's a taut, emotionally engaging and blackly moral tale that also echoes the complex, troubled times we live in...
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