(1932), known in English as Night at the Crossroads , is a landmark of early French sound cinema. Directed by Jean Renoir , it is the first film to feature the iconic detective Commissaire Maigret . 🎞️ Production & Historical Context
A Jewish diamond merchant is found murdered in a car inside a garage belonging to a reclusive Danish expatriate, Carl Andersen. La nuit du carrefour(1932)
The character of Jules Maigret was played by the director's brother, Pierre Renoir . (1932), known in English as Night at the
Jean Renoir , son of the Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The character of Jules Maigret was played by
The story centers on a murder investigation at a lonely rural crossroads in Avrainville, about 30 miles from Paris.
Renoir experimented with direct sound , recording dialogue and ambient noise on location rather than in a studio, which was rare for 1932. 📽️ Plot & Atmosphere
Maigret uncovers a web of corruption involving a local gang of thieves and a drug-trafficking racket operating out of the "crossroads" garage. La Nuit du Carrefour (1932 – France): Moody and surreal!