The Case of the Grinning Cat (original French title: Chats Perchés) is a 2004 essay film by Left Bank filmmaker Chris Marker.
The film documents the mysterious M. Chat graffiti appearing around Paris, juxtaposed with post-9/11 political and international events of the early 2000s.
[1][2][3][4] The film is a sequel of sorts to Marker's 1977 film A Grin Without a Cat.
[5] The film has a 7.2 rating on IMDb[6] and a 94% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
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