Movies Starring Nicolas Mari Xe9
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Le village des ombres
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Mystery, Horror, Thriller
Actors: Christa Theret, Bárbara Goenaga, Cyrille Thouvenin, Ornella Boulé, Axel Kiener, Jonathan Cohen, Théo Fernandez, Djédjé Apali, Gérard Dessalles, Ariane Aggiage, Jochen Haegele, Pierre-Marie Rochefort-Schneider, Lucia Bruxelle, Nicolas Marié, Richard Darbois, Xavier Fagnon, Eric Mariotto, Alice Brunswick, Eva Saez, Jérôme Benilouz, Philippe Chauveau, José Gomez, Pascal Jaubert, Fabrice Josso
Directors: Fouad Benhammou
Emma and her friends wander into an abandoned village with a dark history in this atmospheric French thriller. The further that the curious explorers venture into this dark void, the more quickly they begin to vanish without a trace. Later, when Emma unearths a collection of sketches that seem to foretell the very events she is now experiencing firsthand - including her own grim demise - the ominous trip turns downright terrifying. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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Gardiens de l'ordre
[ 2010, France ] starting from $1.99Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Actors: Cécile De France, Fred Testot, Julien Boisselier, Nicolas Marié, Stéphan Wojtowicz, Nanou Garcia, Stéphane Jobert, Jean-Michel Noirey, Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus, Foued Nassah, Anthony Decadi, Nicolas Grandhomme, David Salles, Vincent Rottiers, Nicolas Gonzales, Nathalie Cieutat, Emmanuel Lanzi, Dorothée Pierson, Franck Saurel, Gregory Loffredo, Emeric Marchand, Pascal Aubert, Françoise Miquelis, Philippe Beautier, Alexis Perret, Eric Naggar, Junior Rondinaud, Esther Elisha, Yves Girard, Jean-Pascal Abribat, Toufik Ayadi, Édith Le Merdy, Frédéric Anscombre, Olivier Valverde, Marie Gili-Pierre, Pierre Bénézit, Erwan Fouquet, Olivier Hélie, Dada Life, François Cognard, Laurent Koffel, Karl E. Landler, François Rimbau
Directors: Nicolas Boukhrief
During a routine night patrol, police officer Bastien, his long-term partner Julie and the newcomer cop Simon are called out by a neighbor complaining of the noise in another apartment. Bastien knocks the door and out of the blue, the dweller opens the door and shoots him in the chest. Julie shoots the man who is high on drugs and apprehends a strange fluorescent yellow drug. They soon learn that the man is the son of a politician, and they are forced to sign a statement saying that the shooting was accidental. When the man recovers in the hospital, he sues the police officers and the police department does not support them. However, their chief tells them that they should find the trafficker that sold the drugs to the man. So Julie and Simon go undercover to the underworld of drugs. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil



