Culprit (1917 film)

[1] Chrétien Lescuyer is a prosecuting attorney whose defendant's son commits murder.

The son abandons his pregnant mother to fight against a hostile world.

One day, François Donnadieu, a sculptor, a childhood friend, invites him to go to his country house, which is in Vaugirard, to spend Sunday there.

This film was restored in 1987 by the Cinémathèque Française, with the help of the Musée d'Orsay and the participation of the Kodak Pathé foundation.

The restoration of the film was possible thanks to the loan of a copy held by the Cinematheque of Prague, in the Czech Republic.