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Far From Bashar (Loin de Bachar), a documentary by Pascal Sanchez
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies [trailer]
Secret agent OSS 117 foils Nazis, beds local beauties, and brings peace to the Middle East.
A bit sillier than I remembered, but Dujardin is still very charming as the highly ignorant Frenchman. And there are also the two attractive alliterations Bérénice Bejo and Aure Atika in their fabulous dresses.
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The Best Drama Series winner of the 2014 Festival de la Fiction TV de La Rochelle, Détectives is a dramedy mystery series that centers on the goings-on at the Paris-based, family-run Roche and Son detective agency.
Founded by the now-retired Maxime Roche (Jean-Luc Bideau, The Red Violin), the agency has been run by his son Philippe (Philippe Lefebvre, Tell No One). It’s just that, with his thrill-seeking, skirt-chasing, I-don’t-give-un–sou-about-money attitude, Philippe has been running it into the ground, and the company is about to go under.
To save his namesake business from ruin, Maxime sets up a partnership with the firm of Nora Abadie (Sara Martins, Death in Paradise), a former intelligence officer for DGSE, France’s national intelligence agency. Maxime wants the no-nonsense Nora to bring some much-needed professionalism and discipline to Roche and Son, but working with the rascally, albeit charming, Philippe, often proves to be as challenging as the cases.
To wit: On their first case together, Philippe and Nora find themselves on opposing sides, owing to clients that have conflicting interests. The parents of a young worker who fell to his death at a Mickelsen nuclear site don’t believe his fall was an accident, and hire Philippe’s agency to investigate. The thing is, Mickelsen is one of Nora’s clients.
TELL NO ONE (2006)
Directed by: Guillaume Canet
Written by: Guillaume Canet & Philippe Lefebvre
Starring: Marie-Josee Croze, Andre Dussollier, Kristin Scott Thomas
It must be very tough to be a mystery writer. Cause if you make a mistake or are just a poor writer then you can make one boring experience. While the idea of ‘The Wrong Man’ has been around for a long time, Tell No One is one of the better outings in film. One reason is being centered around a very charismatic lead but the other reason is the pace. It can be leisurely at times which actually builds up the tension quite well. Now because of that the ending does take a bit too long in my opinion but the mystery itself is still well crafted. That and the final shot is pretty damn touching so it makes up for a little drag. It’s on Netflix Instant right now so I definitely recommend watching it if you want a slightly different take on this kind of thriller.
"Jack. My friend. My brother."
OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies, 2006