Braqueurs (2016)
Directed by Julien Leclercq

Crime / Drama / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Yanis, Nasser, Eric and Frank make up one of the most effective gangs of robbers operating in Paris.  Between their criminal exploits, each copes with the ordeal of family life as best he can.  Things go reasonably well until the fateful day when Amine, Yanis's younger brother, makes a stupid mistake which results in the four crooks having to work for the hoodlums on their estate.  This time, it's not a case of holding up an armoured van, but a fast car transporting several kilograms of heroine.  Things soon get out of hand as the crooks come into conflict with the dealers...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Julien Leclercq
  • Script: Julien Leclercq (dialogue), Simon Moutairou (dialogue)
  • Photo: Philip Lozano
  • Cast: Sami Bouajila (Yanis Zeri), Guillaume Gouix (Eric), Youssef Hajdi (Nasser), Redouane Behache (Amine Zeri), Kahina Carina (Nora Zeri), David Saracino (Franck), Alice de Lencquesaing (Audrey), Baya Belal (Khadidja Zeri, la mère), Steve Tientcheu (Adama), Kaaris (Salif), Antonin Brunelle-Rémy (Bastien), Mohid Abid (Redouane), Narcisse Mame (Bilal), Jeanne Bournaud (Marion), Rabah Nait Oufella (Rudy), Akim Chir (Tarek), Mahamadou Coulibaly (Abel), Jean-Philippe Puymartin (Maître Clavel), Laurent Orry (Flic BAC), Lucia Ceracchi (Leslie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 81 min

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