A Few Days in September 2006 N/R, 115 min. Genre: Drama / Thriller
Director: Santiago Amigorena Cast: Juliette Binoche, John Turturro, Sara Forestier, Tom Riley, Nick Nolte, Mathieu Demy, Said Amadis, Magne Brekke, Joel Lefrancois, Alexis Galmot, Jean-Luc Lucas, Roberto Moro
On September 1, 2001, French intelligence agent Irene Montano (Juliette Binoche) gets a call from her former colleague, American spy Elliot (Nick Nolte), asking her to arrange a visit between him and his daughter Orlando (Sara Forestier). Irene picks up Orlando and takes her to Paris where they team up with Elliot's stepson David (Tom Riley). Now, while Irene tries to set up meetings between Elliot and his children, she also manages to keep one step ahead of deranged CIA assassin William Pound (John Turturro) who–along with Elliot–has information about a planned attack on the United States.
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Fort Saganne 1984 N/R, 180 min. Genre: Foreign / Drama
Director: Alain Corneau Cast: Gerard Depardieu, Philippe Noiret, Catherine Deneuve, Sophie Marceau, Michel Duchaussoy, Robin Renucci, Salah Teskouk, Florent Pagny, Roger Dumas, Said Amadis, Hippolyte Girardot, Jean-Laurent Cochet, Jean-Louis Richard
In the early 1900s while France is colonizing North Africa, Charles Saganne (Gerard Depardieu) is a peasant man who is sent to the area where he takes on the mission of convincing Chief Amajar (Said Amadis) to side with the French. After a perilous journey, Saganne saves Amajar's life and returns a hero. He comes home to Paris and marries socially prominent Madeleine De Saint Ilette (Sophie Marceau), but he is again called off to war where his final destiny awaits.
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The Situation 2007 N/R, 106 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Philip Haas Cast: Connie Nielsen, Damian Lewis, Mido Hamada, Driss Roukh, Nasser Memarzia, Said Amadis, Cherine Amar, Omar Berdouni, Shaun Evans, Thomas McCarthy, John Slattery, Peter Eyre, Sean Gullette
Set in present-day Iraq, this film reveals human stories behind the headlines of military, political, and CIA actions of the war.
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| 1. A Few Days in September (2006)
2. Fort Saganne (1984)
3. The Situation (2007)
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