Le corps de mon ennemi Filming Locations
Where was Le corps de mon ennemi filmed? Le corps de mon ennemi was filmed in 27 locations across France in the following places:
Le corps de mon ennemi Filming Locations
Gironde is a department in southwest France. Surrounded by vineyards and wine cellars set in old chateaux, the city of Bordeaux is known for its Gothic-style Saint-André cathedral. On Place de la Bourse, 18th-century buildings surround the Fountain of the Three Graces. La Cité du Vin museum explores global wine cultures and offers wine tastings. CAPC Museum of Contemporary Art is housed in a 19th-century warehouse.
Lille is the capital of the Hauts-de-France region in northern France, near the border with Belgium. A cultural hub and bustling university city today, it was once an important merchant center of French Flanders, and many Flemish influences remain. The historic center, Vieux Lille, is characterized by 17th-century brick town houses, cobbled pedestrian streets and the large central square, Grand Place.
Featuring the ornate 17th-century Old Stock Exchange, Vieux-Lille is a busy neighborhood filled with redbrick houses, shops, hip cocktail bars, and traditional restaurants offering terrace dining. It’s home to the Hospice Comtesse Museum housed in a medieval building, the Porte de Gand monument, and the striking 19th-century Notre-Dame-de-la-Treille Cathedral, as well as the Birthplace of Charles de Gaulle museum.
Le corps de mon ennemi (1976)
Francois always despised the textile barons who ruled his local town. But he fell in love with the family heiress Gilberte. Ten years ago, he would have married her. Now only hatred holds them together. Francois is accused of murder. A hooker and a football star lie slaughtered. He thinks he has been framed by the mob. Going underground, he finds that the trail leads all the way to the top - to Gilberte's family. He needs friends. And friends are hard to come by in his town.