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Release Date:
May 11, 2016
Original Title:
Tout, tout de suite
Genres:
Thriller
Production Countries:
Belgium | Cote D'Ivoire | France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: 12
Runtime: 114
This gripping and wrenching thriller tells the story of Ilan Halimi who was kidnapped for ransom in a Paris suburb. His captors, who dub themselves The Gang of Barbarians, operate under the assumption that his Jewish heritage means he is worth a lot of money. Taking the audience through the harrowing experience of the Halimi family and sharing a searing insight into Ilan's vicious ordeal, the story tracks the massive but futile investigation doomed by near-misses and tragedy that triggered a national outcry. For 24 days the police, insistent upon handling the case as a normal for-ransom kidnapping, failed to recognize the anti-Semitic overtones of the abduction. Faithfully reenacting events from the view of the various characters, Tout, tout de suite raises troubling questions about the state of anti-Semitism and race relations in contemporary France.
Casting:
Katja Wolf
Christel Baras
Dialogue Editor:
Charles Autrand
Director:
Richard Berry
Director of Photography:
Jean-Paul Agostini
Thomas Hardmeier
Editor:
Mickael Dumontier
Executive Producer:
Daniel Delume
Foley Artist:
Xavier Drouault
Hairstylist:
Linda Hidra
Makeup Artist:
Fabienne Adam
Laëtitia Bille
Original Music Composer:
Harry Escott
Producer:
Adrian Politowski
Thomas Langmann
Alain Goldman
Gilles Waterkeyn
Nadia Khamlichi
Production Design:
François-Renaud Labarthe
Sound Mixer:
Philippe Kohn
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Frédérique Foglia
Writer:
Morgan Sportès
Richard Berry
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