Netflix Documentary Revisits Bertrand Cantat Case with New Evidence of Domestic Violence
The release of 'De rockstar à tueur: le cas Cantat' highlights systemic failures in addressing violence against women, revealing a medical file documenting abuse and unseen interrogation footage.
- The Netflix documentary examines Bertrand Cantat's violent history, including the 2003 killing of Marie Trintignant and the 2010 suicide of his wife, Krisztina Rady.
- Previously undisclosed evidence, including a medical file documenting violence against Rady, is revealed, raising new questions about Cantat's past behavior.
- The series critiques media and societal complicity in framing the case as a 'crime passionnel,' which downplayed the severity of domestic violence and feminicide.
- Unseen footage of Cantat's interrogation in Vilnius challenges his narrative and sheds new light on the events surrounding Trintignant's death.
- The documentary underscores the need for accountability and cultural change in addressing violence against women, especially involving influential public figures.