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Made in France (2015) Online
Original Title :
Made in France
Genre :
Movie / Crime / Drama / Thriller
Year :
2015
Directror :
Nicolas Boukhrief
Cast :
Malik Zidi,Dimitri Storoge,François Civil
Writer :
Nicolas Boukhrief,Éric Besnard
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 29min
Rating :
6.2/10

After the horrible terrorist attacks that rocked Paris, this daring investigation thriller plunges you inside the extremist muslim groups that grow inside western countries and can strike at any moment.

Made in France (2015) Online

Sam, a freelance journalist, decides to investigate the growing phenomenon of disaffected youth joining extremist groups. He infiltrates a group of four young people, who have been tasked with the creation of a jihadist cell, and whose mission is to destabilise the city centre of Paris.
Credited cast:
Malik Zidi Malik Zidi - Sam
Dimitri Storoge Dimitri Storoge - Hassan
François Civil François Civil - Christophe
Nassim Si Ahmed Nassim Si Ahmed - Driss
Ahmed Dramé Ahmed Dramé - Sidi
Nailia Harzoune Nailia Harzoune - Zora
Nicolas Grandhomme Nicolas Grandhomme - Herbelin
Assaad Bouab Assaad Bouab - L'imam
Malek Oudjail Malek Oudjail - Ahmed
Laurent Alexandre Laurent Alexandre - Le Tatoué (as Larry Alexandre)
Franck Gastambide Franck Gastambide - Dubreuil
Judith Davis Judith Davis - Laure
Tidjo Grand Tidjo Grand - Malik
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Emilie Parvillers Emilie Parvillers - Fille boite de nuit

The release of the movie was postponed twice. Finished in 2014, its release early 2015 was canceled after a series of five attacks in and around Paris. The release was then rescheduled to November 2015, but had to be postponed again after the terrorist attacks in Paris on November 13 2015. It finally was released to the larger French public in movie theaters in April 2016 only, after being available on-demand on French television as of January 2016.


User reviews

Yramede

Yramede

This film was doomed because it was made before the January 2015 terrorist attack in Paris, I mean the FIRST terrorist attack. And this movie was supposed to be released just after the SECOND terrorist attack, in November of the same year, the one against the Bataclan and many other places. Mass killings that made more than one hundred and forty casualties. Useless to say that no theatre nor distributor dared to show this movie. No one. They feared about riots among the audience, where you have a huge Islamist community. Dimitri Storoge is outstanding as the leader of the group of fanatics. He is convincing at the most. Malik Zidi plays the undercover cop who is sent to infiltrate the French ISIS cell. His character is the weakest, the less convincing, annoying at the most. Predictable at a scale you can't imagine. He has an authentic traitor's face. His double character is too obvious to be believable. A real undercover cop or agent would never behave like this, unless to have suicidal tendencies. I guess there will not be many other movies speaking of this topic. Not so close I mean. But we can watch and interpret this feature from many sides, with many points of view. It is really a hot subject. And the more the time goes, the more it will be hot. We see here the inside of those fanatics groups, as Paul Greengrass did ten years ago with UNITED 93, about the 9/11 attack terrorists. But in a quite different manner although. We can think and try to analyse their motivations, even if we of course don't approve them.

A very interesting film.
Bludworm

Bludworm

The movie is a great thriller but when you realize it is real life events happening all around us - you get one hell of a ride. I hope Muslims will make their kids and family watch this so the Muslim Religion will be parted away from this current way of recruiting the weak and troubled - to do horrific acts of terror . I wish this movie will be part of the school teaching - just as movies to avoid drug use or other acts of violence . Go see this and give a high rating .. you will encourage others to watch it too . The characters were interesting and the directing was superb . I'll try to look out for more movies by this director.
Malanim

Malanim

A well-made film, good acting. It is essentially essayistic: it argues less for dramatic cinema than it does to inform, like a documentary but not a documentary. The film that I would suggest as followup -- and works better as dramatic film -- is *Carlos* directed by Assayas (the mini-series is complete and longer than the feature film version). *Carlos* is the historical setup for *Made in France*; the former lays the groundwork, twenty-five years earlier, for the context of *Made in France*.