The film "double Angels" is adapted from a real case in New York in 1906, in which the famous architect Stanford White, the designer of Madison Square Garden, was murdered by a young millionaire who had had an affair with Mrs. White. Jealousy and insanity were the causes of the tragedy and the inspiration for Chabrol to shoot the film a century later, writing a "true psychological story" that took place in Lyon, exposing, as always, the hypocrisy and criminal desire hidden in the upper class. Gabriel (Ludivine Sagnier), a young female weatherwoman, meets Charlie Saint-Denis (François Berl é and), a married writer who is more than 30 years her senior in the studio and falls in love with him. Her body and mind belong to two different men: an old and eccentric famous writer, and a young, dysfunctional millionaire. Although she married the latter, it was followed by an unexpected crime. Chabrol directs an average of one film a year, which, regardless of praise or criticism, can become the focus of French cinema in season. Last year because of the desire for power.