La Tribu (1991)
Directed by Yves Boisset

Drama

Film Synopsis

Olivier Rohan is a recently graduated doctor who lives with his girlfriend Laurence, a journalist who works for a local radio station.  By chance, Olivier discovers that several of his colleagues are implicated in a massive political-financial fraud.  Shortly after she exposes this scandal on her radio show, Laurence is found dead.   Olivier embarks on his own investigation, aware that he may be getting himself into very deep water...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Yves Boisset
  • Script: Alain Scoff, Yves Boisset, Christian Lehmann (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Fabio Conversi
  • Music: Philippe Sarde
  • Cast: Stéphane Freiss (Olivier), Catherine Wilkening (Laurence), Maxime Leroux (François), Kader Boukhanef (Étienne), Jean-Pierre Bacri (Roussel), Jean-Pierre Bisson (Maréchal), Georges Wilson (Castaing), Claudia Messner (Lisbeth), Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus (Cazenave), Jacques Plee (Vidal), Catherine Jarret (Mme Maréchal), Marc Mazza (Le secrétaire de Castaing), Isabelle Lacamp (Tran), Elvire Audray (Hôtesse Castaing), Béatrice Benscik (Carole, sage-femme), Rita Brantalou (Monsieur Jenner), Julien Bukowski (Bukowski), Rachel Cohen (La mère de Stéphane), Bernard Colombe (Le gérant du restaurant), Jonathan Cotte (Jérémy)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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