A.L.F. (2012)
Directed by Jérôme Lescure

Drama

Film Synopsis

What happened on the night of the 24th December which led two days later to the arrest of Franck Kovick?  That is what the police chief Olivier Chartier would like to find out.  The first step towards getting to the truth is a face-to-face confrontation between Franck and Chartier.  The explanation is contained in three letters: A.L.F.  Franck turns out to be a member of a faceless and leaderless group of animal liberation activists...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jérôme Lescure
  • Script: Jérôme Lescure, Goran Paskaljevic, Jordi Avalos (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Antoine Carpentier
  • Music: René-Marc Bini
  • Cast: Alexandre Laigner (Franck), Alice Pehlivanyan (Sarah), Jean-Pierre Loustau (Capitaine Chartier), Stéphane Rouabah (Yann), Dorothée Brière (Emma), Maxime Lecluyse (Marco), Ophélie Koering (Solenne), Lucie Rébéré (Chloé), Laurent Jumeaucourt (Lieutenant Belvaux), Didier Sandre (Le psychiatre), Patrick Mimoun (Lionel), Philippe Laudenbach (Le père de Yann), Alexandre Cross (Maître Marini), Raphaël Mezrahi (Tibet), Jeanne Savary (Catherine), Roger Cornillac (Victor), Jérôme Godgrand (Radovan), Bruno Delelis (Joseph), Sylvie Bontemps (Jeanne (gardien de la paix)), Perrine Marques (Madame Sofrenovic)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 96 min

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