Intersections (2013)
Directed by David Marconi

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

A wealthy couple from New York are enjoying their honeymoon in Morocco, unaware that the bride's lover is in the vicinity...  A dangerous diamond smuggler is being transferred to a prison...  A mysterious woman is travelling with her baby...  These people have never met before but their lives will become inextricably intertwined as a result of a violent car accident in the Sahara.  The survivors must pool their resources if they are to survive.  But who can they trust?
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Film Credits

  • Director: David Marconi
  • Script: David Marconi
  • Cinematographer: Thomas Hardmeier
  • Music: Richard Horowitz
  • Cast: Roschdy Zem (Saleh), Frank Grillo (Scott Dolan), Marie-Josée Croze (Audrey), Moussa Maaskri (Omar), Charlie Bewley (Travis), Affif Ben Badra (Ayub), Carlos Leal (Cyril), Gabriella Wright (Odette), Jaimie Alexander
  • Country: France
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 101 min

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