

Joseph Rouletabille, a reporter for a local newspaper, investigates the attempted killing of Mathilde Stangerson, who uses the yellow room of the title as her bedroom. At the time of the revolver shots her room was locked and the windows were barred, but when her father enters after having forced the door, there is no-one there except for Mathilde. So who did it and how did he get away?
Direction
Podalydès treats the absurd with deadpan reverence
Acting
Denis Podalydès's Rouletabille: boyish arrogance weaponized
Production
Gothic château production design that winks at its own silliness

Director
Bruno Podalydès
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gaston Leroux wrote this in 1907, years before creating Phantom of the Opera. The locked-room genre basically STARTED here.
Bruno Podalydès cast his brother Denis as Rouletabille, continuing their collaboration of brainy, bickering French cinema that nobody else was making.
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