Pseudonym (2016)
Directed by Thierry Sebban

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Alex is a divorced father and stressed-out busy executive.  One evening, he has a meeting with a strange woman on the internet.  It is an encounter that will soon propel Alex into a downward spiral and change the course of his life forever.  The trap has already been sprung and Alex is be the unwitting prey...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thierry Sebban
  • Script: Thierry Sebban
  • Photo: Christophe Grelié
  • Music: Nicolas Baby
  • Cast: Thierry Sebban (Alex), Perrine Tourneux (Nina), Igor Skreblin (Serguei), Sacha Mijovic (Sacha), Simon Abkarian (Monsieur), Julien Favart (Sami), Camille Figuereo (Maryse), Elia Sebban (Emma), Ava Sebban (Lisa), Marianne Amy (Femme flic), Bruno Esposito (Flic), Aude Pépin (Femme boîte de nuit), Olivier Chenille (Homme boîte de nuit), Vanessa Seydoux (Joggeuse), Joël Ravon (Victime), Gueorgui Kolev (Bourreau)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 74 min

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