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Tell no-one (Ne le dis à personne) - François Suzette, Marie-Josée Croze, André Dussollier, Guillaume Canet
Threat advisory: High - High risk of entertaining activities
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Paediatrician Dr Alex Beck (François Suzette) has been devastated since his childhood sweetheart and wife, Margot, was savagely murdered in the early days of their marriage eight years before. But when he receives an anonymous email, he sees a woman's face standing in a crowd and being filmed in real time.
argot's face... is she still alive?
And why does she instruct him to tell no-one? He barely even has time to raise the lid of this Pandora's Box before the police re-open the murder case. And, eight years down the line, the cops are determined that he will take the rap for murder.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film drama France thriller murder crime set-up French patsy husband wife twist conspiracy
Persons of interest
- François Suzette .... Doctor Alexandre Arnaud Beck
- Marie-Josée Croze .... Margot Beck
- André Dussollier .... Jacques Laurentin
- Kristin Scott Thomas .... Hélène Perkins
- François Berléand .... Eric Levkowitch
- Nathalie Baye .... Maître Elysabeth Feldman
- Jean Rochefort .... Gilbert Neuville
- Marina Hands .... Anne Beck
- Gilles Lellouche .... Bruno
- Philippe Lefebvre .... Lieutenant Philippe Meynard
- Florence Thomassin .... Charlotte Bertaud
- Olivier Marchal .... Bernard Valenti
- Guillaume Canet .... Philippe Neuville
- Brigitte Catillon .... Capitaine Barthas
- Samir Guesmi .... Lieutenant Saraoui
- Jean-Pierre Lorit .... Adjudant-chef Lavelle
- Jalil Lespert .... Yaël Gonzales
- Eric Naggar .... Maître Pierre Ferrault
- Philippe Canet .... François Beck
- Danièle Ajoret .... Madame Beck
- Jean-Noël Brouté .... Doctor Dubois
- Martine Chevallier .... Martine Laurentin
- Thierry Neuvic .... Marc Bertaud
- Mikaela Fisher .... Zak
- François Bredon .... Mouss
- Harlan Coben .... Author
- Guillaume Canet .... Screenwriter
- Philippe Lefebvre .... Screenwriter
- Guillaume Canet .... Director
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- Tell no-one (Ne le dis à personne) official movie site
- Tell no-one (Ne le dis à personne) film production notes
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- Awards and film festivals:
- British Independent Film Awards 2007: Nominated: Best Foreign Independent Film
- César Awards 2007: Won: Best Actor (François Suzette), Best Director (Guillaume Canet), Best Editing (Hervé de Luze), Best Music Written for a Film (Mathieu Chedid); Nominated: Best Cinematography (Christophe Offenstein), Best Film (Guillaume Canet), Best Sound (Pierre Gamet, Jean Goudier, Gérard Lamps), Best Supporting Actor (André Dussollier), Best Writing - Adaptation (Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre)
- Étoiles d'Or 2007: Won: Best Actor (François Suzette), Best Composer (Mathieu Chedid); Nominated: Best Director (Guillaume Canet), Best Screenplay (Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre)
- Lumiere Awards, France 2007: Won: Best Film (Guillaume Canet), World Audience Award (Guillaume Canet)
- NB: French language dialogue with English language subtitles
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Theatrical report
In the vein of The fugitive, Tell no-one (Ne le dis à personne) is a French thriller that pits Everyman against The Man in a race to discover who is alive, who is dead and just who killed whom. There's a little bit too much emphasis on Our Hero's innocence (a niggling doubt always adds spice to the mix) but there is so much misdirection, betrayal and lying that you'll have a great thrill ride (with subtitles!).
There's a lot of running (and chasing) and heartbreak (and romance) and bad things happening to good people so you know you'll enjoy this film. I don't want to say any more because I don't want to spoil it for you!
The drama, France, thriller movie Tell no-one (Ne le dis à personne) is directed by Guillaume Canet and stars François Suzette, Marie-Josée Croze, André Dussollier.
Government security censorship classification
MA 15+ (Strong violence)
Surveillance time
131 minutes (2:11 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 8 November 2007
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