Stringer (1999)
Directed by Klaus Biedermann

Thriller

Film Synopsis

What is a stringer? They are the mercenaries of the news. They stalk sensation, death and madness, desperate to snatch the next scoop from the jaws of their rivals. A young Frenchman recently arrived in New York takes their example, as he awaits his opportunity in the filmmaking business...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Klaus Biedermann
  • Script: Jean-Paul Jody, Alain Le Henry
  • Cinematographer: John Newby
  • Cast: Burt Reynolds (Wolko), Elie Semoun (Filo), Vanessa Aspillaga (Dolores), Margaret Emery (Dancer), Christina Perry, Jean-Michel Martial
  • Country: France
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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