State Conspiracy Trailer

State Conspiracy Trailer (2012)

15 June 2012 Thriller, TV Movie 96 mins

French territory is threatened by a terrorist organization just before the presidential election. If the government doesn't answer its demands, programmed bombs will explode gradually on the national railway network. Despite the operation deployed by the anti-terrorist unit, the Home Office has no other choice but to call Franck Barrot, police superintendent well-known for his controversial methods, to neutralize the armed group. His investigation will lead him to the very top level of the terrorist organization: the government itself.

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Cast

Lambert Wilson

as Franck Barrot

Didier Bezace

as Paul Simoni

Sabrina Ouazani

as Philippine Maklouf

Arié Elmaleh

as Gamal Zemouri

Smadi Wolfman

as Carole Barrot

Zinedine Soualem

as Commissaire Brindier

Claudia Tagbo

as Laura Silvano

Stefan Godin

as Olivier Chatel

Alain Rimoux

as Jacques Perraudin

Anne Le Ny

as Claire Archambault

Éric Caravaca

as Francois Lecuyer

Arnaud Ducret

as Procureur

International Releases Dates

France 15 June 2012

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