Stillwater - Available on Crave - 3.5/5
Bill Baker has lost his daughter to a Marseilles prison where she’s serving a life sentence for murdering her girlfriend. She claims innocence and Bill believes her and so, he goes on a hunt for the real murderer. The fact that he doesn’t speak French does not deter him. DNA from another individual was found at the site of the murder so he goes in search of that other person.
He finds a young stage actress who agrees to be his interpreter, first of a letter written by his daughter in French and then, to interview individuals who may help in his search. Bill feels a debt to the actress also he starts picking up her young daughter from school and performing repairs around the apartment. Of, course, a relationship begins to develop.
The story may waver slightly toward the middle of 240-minute movie however it quickly picks up toward the end. The movie isn’t all together satisfactory in that it strays considerably from the true story on which “Stillwater” is based however, it does provide an insight into life in France outside the glamour of Paris.

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