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One Deadly Summer (French: L'Été meurtrier) is a 1983 French drama film directed by Jean Becker from a screenplay by Sébastien Japrisot, based on Japrisot's 1977 novel of the same name. Isabelle Adjani won a César Award for Best Actress for her performance in this film. The film was successful in France, gaining 5,137,040 admissions and becoming the second highest-grossing film of the year.

Eliane ("Elle") (Isabelle Adjani), a reserved yet striking young woman, moves to a small town in southern France with her withdrawn mother (Maria Machado) and her physically disabled father. Her mysterious demeanor and overt sensuality quickly attract attention and speculation among the local residents.

Unbeknownst to those around her, Elle is consumed by a desire to avenge the rape of her mother, which occurred years earlier at the hands of three men who had arrived at their remote home under the pretense of delivering a piano. The trauma left a lasting imprint on both mother and daughter.

Elle becomes involved with a shy local car mechanic (Alain Souchon), whose gentleness contrasts with her internal turmoil. However, her perception of him changes drastically when she learns that his deceased father, an Italian immigrant, had once owned the same piano involved in the assault. Believing this connection implicates his family, Elle misdirects her anger toward them.

As she delves deeper into her quest for vengeance, Elle’s mental state deteriorates. Eventually, she discovers that her suspicions were unfounded: the men she believed responsible were innocent, and her father had already avenged the crime years earlier. This revelation proves overwhelming, leading to her institutionalization.

Unaware of the full truth, the mechanic misinterprets the situation. Believing the accused men to be guilty and responsible for Elle's breakdown, he seeks them out and kills them, culminating in a tragic and misguided act of retribution.

The film was shot in the villages around Gordes: Saint Saturnin d'Apt, Murs, and Villars.

The original music was written by Georges Delerue. Yves Montand sings his "Trois petites notes de musique", a song that was originally performed by Cora Vaucaire in The Long Absence.

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