In a provincial city, fifteen years apart, two surgeons are going to suffer the same fate: they will be victims of blackmail and slander by a rich family, the Brézé, owners of all the clinics in the region. This situation will worsen, leading Dr. Losseray to make a desperate decision... With a truly luxurious cast, including the best actors of French cinema such as Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin and Gérard Depardieu, as well as Antonio Ferrandis and José María Prada, this co-production is directed by George Rouffio, and was nominated for the Best Best Film at the 1976 César Awards.
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In a provincial city, fifteen years apart, two surgeons are going to suffer the same fate: they will be victims of blackmail and slander by a rich family, the Brézé, owners of all the clinics in the region. This situation will worsen, leading Dr. Losseray to make a desperate decision... With a truly luxurious cast, including the best actors of French cinema such as Michel Piccoli, Jane Birkin and Gérard Depardieu, as well as Antonio Ferrandis and José María Prada, this co-production is directed by George Rouffio, and was nominated for the Best Best Film at the 1976 César Awards.