Je ne suis pas un salaud (2016)
Directed by Emmanuel Finkiel

Drama
aka: A Decent Man

Film Synopsis

When he is violently assaulted in the street, Eddie mistakenly accuses Ahmed, a man he saw a few days previously who turns out to be the perfect scapegoat.  As the wheels of justice turn against Ahmed, Eddie tries to resume his life with a new job.  But realising the consequences of what he has done, Eddie is soon driven to do all that he can to make the truth known...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Emmanuel Finkiel
  • Script: Emmanuel Finkiel, Julie Peyr
  • Photo: Alexis Kavyrchine
  • Music: Chloé Thévenin
  • Cast: Nicolas Duvauchelle (Eddy), Mélanie Thierry (Karine), Driss Ramdi (Ahmed), Maryne Cayon (Estelle), Nicolas Bridet (Le chef Homéa), Johan Soulé (Noam), Alain Beigel (L'Inspecteur), Isabelle Dagnac (La Juge), Antoine Gouy (Le formateur), Maryne Bertieaux (Jeanne), Isabelle Kubiak (La greffière), Xavier Nogueras (Maître Bonnelle), Pascal Gastineau (Le Président), Jean-Yves Debailleul (Le médecin), Christian Babelaere (Le président du club de tir), Zinedine Benchenine (Mounhir), Fathia Ramdi (La mère d'Ahmed)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 111 min
  • Aka: A Decent Man

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