Les Confessions (2017)
Directed by Roberto Andò

Drama / Thriller
aka: The Confessions

Film Synopsis

Somewhere in Germany, all of the political leaders of the G8 gather for a special meeting with the director of International Monetary Fund.  Their objective is to agree a secret plan that will have enormous global repercussions.  But the meeting does not go quite as planned.  One item that was definitely not on the agenda was the sudden death of the IMF's director...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Roberto Andò
  • Script: Roberto Andò, Angelo Pasquini
  • Photo: Maurizio Calvesi
  • Music: Nicola Piovani
  • Cast: Toni Servillo (Roberto Salus), Daniel Auteuil (Daniel Roché), Pierfrancesco Favino (Ministro italiano), Moritz Bleibtreu (Mark Klein), Connie Nielsen (Claire Seth), Marie-Josée Croze (Ministro canadese), Richard Sammel (Ministro tedesco), Johan Heldenbergh (Michael Wintzl), Togo Igawa (Ministro giapponese), Aleksey Guskov (Ministro russo), Stéphane Freiss (Ministro francese), Julian Ovenden (Matthew Price), John Keogh (Ministro americano), Andy de la Tour (Ministro britannico), Giulia Andò (Caterina), Ernesto D'Argenio (Ciro), Ben (Rolf - Fuchs' dog), Moritz Berg (Maggiordomo), Jeff Burrell (Agente), Carolina Carlsson (American Journalist)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: Italian / French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Aka: The Confessions ; Le Confessioni

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