La: Mort De Belle(1961)

: Highlight the collaboration between two masters: Georges Simenon , the king of psychological noir, and Jean Anouilh , the prestigious playwright who wrote the visual-heavy screenplay.

This feature would highlight how the film uses its setting and visual style to mirror the protagonist's mental collapse. La mort de Belle(1961)

: The story transposes Simenon's American setting to the cold, puritanical atmosphere of Geneva, Switzerland . Use high-contrast black-and-white cinematography to emphasize the "aseptic" and overly-ordered life of the protagonist, Stéphane Blanchon (Jean Desailly), before it is shattered by the murder. : Highlight the collaboration between two masters: Georges

: While the film is French-Swiss, the victim is an American student (played by Alexandra Stewart ), highlighting the intrusion of "foreignness" into Blanchon's rigid world. the king of psychological noir