Jacqueline Sauvage: It Was Him or Me
Jacqueline Sauvage appears as a mother whose private pain becomes a public crisis. After years of alleged abuse, she shoots her husband three times, an act that reverberates far beyond their family. The story follows the immediate aftermath, the shock of learning that their son has died by... Read more
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About Jacqueline Sauvage: It Was Him or Me
Jacqueline Sauvage appears as a mother whose private pain becomes a public crisis. After years of alleged abuse, she shoots her husband three times, an act that reverberates far beyond their family. The story follows the immediate aftermath, the shock of learning that their son has died by suicide, and the glare of a courtroom drama that pulls in journalists, neighbors, and officials. Rather than sensationalize the crime, the film concentrates on questions of motive, fear, and the limits of self defense in a society quick to judge. It presents a case that tests memory, legality, and the way a single violent act can shape a nation's conversation about justice for many.
Directed by Yves Rénier, the film draws on the real life Jacqueline Sauvage case. This 2018 French television movie features Muriel Robin in the title role with Olivier Marchal and Alix Poisson supporting. It was released as a standalone TV event, timed to the public interest in the case.
Awards: The production attracted attention for its sensitive portrayal and strong performances, but there are no major awards or nominations widely documented for this adaptation. It is primarily discussed in relation to its thematic handling of a controversial case rather than prizes. Viewers and critics often note the performances as the film's strongest asset.
Cultural Impact: The film revisits a heated real life debate that captured France and beyond, touching on domestic violence, the media glare that follows violent acts, and the way public sympathy shifts attention from the crime to the person involved. It fed ongoing discussions about justice and gender norms today.
Reception & Themes: Critics describe a restrained, character driven approach that foregrounds memory and moral ambiguity. The film examines how families, media, and the legal system confront violence and the limits of self defense, inviting empathy against accountability, as reflected in IMDb rating of 7.7/10 from 119 votes.
Details
- Release Date
- September 13, 2018
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- User Ratings
- 119 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, TV Movie
- Country
- France
- Studio
- TF1
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Muriel Robin
Jacqueline Sauvage
Olivier Marchal
Norbert Marot
Alix Poisson
Me Tomasini
Armelle Deutsch
Me Bonaggiunta
Samantha Rénier
Fabienne
Erika Sainte
Carole
Laura Sépul
Sylvie
Anissa Allali
Nicky Zuliani
Clément Manuel
Pascal
Yves Rénier
Directeur de prison
Director: Yves Rénier
Written by: Marie Deshaires, Catherine Touzet, Nagar Djavadi