Tout, tout de suite (2016)
Directed by Richard Berry

Drama

Film Synopsis

In February 2006, the police come across the naked, badly burned body of a young man lying by the side of the road in Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois, just outside Paris.  The dying man is identified as Ilan, a Jew who has recently been abducted, imprisoned and tortured by a gang of rabid anti-Semites led by Youssouf Fofana.  Before he met his gruesome fate on a crime-ridden Parisian housing state, Ilan worked in a shop in Paris selling mobile phones.  Once his torturers have been found and arrested, they are each forced to give evidence, to account for the horrific brutality they meted out to an innocent young man...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Richard Berry
  • Script: Richard Berry, Morgan Sportès
  • Photo: Jean-Paul Agostini
  • Music: Harry Escott
  • Cast: Marc Ruchmann (Ilan Halimi), Steve Achiepo (Youssouf Fofana), Romane Rauss (Zelda), Richard Berry (Daniel Halimi), Idit Cebula (Judith Halimi), Pascale Louange (La psychologue), Morgane Nairaud (Agnès), Édouard Giard (Tête de craie), Arnon Ardruber (Policier Crime 4), Hedi Bouchenafa (Sniper), Idrissa Diabaté (Un geôlier), Djibril Gueye (Capuccino), Nilton Martins (Policier Bagneux), Alexandre Picot (Policier Crime), Xin Wang (Vichara), Magali Benet (Une policière), Jean-Charles Fritz (Le client boutique), Eric Moreau (Client de bar de nuit), John Sehil (Patrice)
  • Country: France / Belgium / Luxembourg / Ivory Coast
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 114 min

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