Voyage sans retour (2012)
Directed by François Gérard

Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Kad, a young hoodlum from the suburbs of Toulouse, has to lie low when he attempts to swindle a drugs trafficking gang.  His so-called friends arrange for him to be shipped abroad through a humanitarian organisation.  It turns out that this seemingly benign organisation is in fact part of a terrorist recruitment network.  Kad ends up being sent from London to Bombay, and then on to Pakistan and Afghanistan, to train in the Jihadist camps...
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Film Credits

  • Director: François Gérard
  • Script: François Gérard
  • Music: Sagar Desai, François Gérard
  • Cast: François Gérard (Kad), Samy Naceri (Inspecteur Jos), Marie Vincent (Nadine), Serge Riaboukine (Commissaire Tomasino), Olivier Rabourdin (Inspecteur Manuel), Julien Courbey (Karim), Samuel Le Bihan (Inspecteur Brennan), Jacques Boudet (Le juge Tollec), Atmen Kelif (L'orateur), Naidra Ayadi (La soeur de Kad), Akim Chir (Mouss), Saïd Amadis (Le formateur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: English / French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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