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Scribe (2016)

Some things cannot be unheard.

Genre : Action, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 33M

Director : Thomas Kruithof

Synopsis

Two years after a burn-out, Duval is still unemployed. Contacted by an enigmatic businessman, he is offered a simple and well-paid job: transcribing telephone tapping. Duval accepts financially without questioning the purpose of the organization that employs him. Precipitated at the heart of a political plot, he must face the brutal mechanics of the underground world of the secret services.

Actors

François Cluzet
François Cluzet
Duval
Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
Clément
Sami Bouajila
Sami Bouajila
Labarthe
Simon Abkarian
Simon Abkarian
Gerfaut
Alba Rohrwacher
Alba Rohrwacher
Sara
Philippe Résimont
Philippe Résimont
De Grugy
Daniel Hanssens
Daniel Hanssens
Albert
Bruno Georis
Bruno Georis
Labarthe's right-hand man
Olivier Bony
Olivier Bony
The neighbor
Bernard Eylenbosch
Bernard Eylenbosch
The right-hand man
Alexia Depicker
Alexia Depicker
The HR manager
Nader Farman
Nader Farman
Al-Shamikh

Crews

Thomas Kruithof
Thomas Kruithof
Director
Thomas Kruithof
Thomas Kruithof
Writer
Yann Gozlan
Yann Gozlan
Writer
Marc Syrigas
Marc Syrigas
Writer
Aurélie Valat
Aurélie Valat
Writer
Thibault Gast
Thibault Gast
Producer
Grégoire Auger
Grégoire Auger
Music
Alex Lamarque
Alex Lamarque
Cinematography
Jean-Baptiste Beaudoin
Jean-Baptiste Beaudoin
Editor
Matthias Weber
Matthias Weber
Producer

Trailers and other movies

Scribe - Official UK trailer

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