Arrêtez-moi là (2016)
Directed by Gilles Bannier

Drama

Film Synopsis

Samson Cazalet is a thirty-something who makes a living as a taxi driver in Nice.   One day, he picks up a ravishing woman at the airport and is quick to sense a mutual attraction.  That same evening, the woman's daughter mysteriously disappears and the proof against Samson is overwhelming.  How can he prove his innocence when he is such an obvious suspect?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Gilles Bannier
  • Script: Gilles Bannier, Nathalie Hertzberg, Iain Levison (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Alain Marcoen
  • Music: Siegfried Canto, Hervé Salters
  • Cast: Reda Kateb (Samson Cazalet), Léa Drucker (Louise Lablache), Gilles Cohen (Maitre Portal), Erika Sainte (Elisabeth Ostrovsky), Stéphanie Murat (Maître Hélène Lafferrière), Luc-Antoine Diquéro (Flic en bleu), Julia Piaton (La juge d'instruction), Quentin Baillot (Flic en rouge), François Chattot (Président des Assises), Philippe Fretun (François Pastor), François Caron (L'avocat général), Themis Pauwels (Mélanie Lablache), Guillaume Toucas (Archambaud), Nicole Shirer (Mme Gravate), Tien Shue (Lu-Pan), Manon Simier (Flavie 1), Amélie Robin (Flavie 2), Frédéric Restagno (Flic 3), David Potelle (Flic empreintes), Serge Ricaud (Fonctionnaire fouille)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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