Gardiens de l'ordre (2010)
Directed by Nicolas Boukhrief

Crime / Drama / Thriller
aka: Off Limits

Film Synopsis

Simon and Julie are two lowly street cops whose professional and personal lives take a dramatic turn late one evening.  In the course of a drugs raid, they open fire on a man who has shot dead one of their colleagues.  When their superiors charge them with gross misconduct, Simon and Julie have only one recourse: to prove their innocence by exposing those involved in the drugs racket.  To do this, they must infiltrate the criminal underworld...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nicolas Boukhrief
  • Script: Nicolas Boukhrief, Dan Sasson
  • Cinematographer: Dominique Colin
  • Music: Nicolas Baby
  • Cast: Cécile De France (Julie), Fred Testot (Simon), Julien Boisselier (Marc), Nicolas Marié (Le commissaire principal), Stéphan Wojtowicz (Gilbert), Nanou Garcia (Sandrine), Stéphane Jobert (Roland), Jean-Michel Noirey (Rudy), Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus (Christian), Foued Nassah (Joseph), Anthony Decadi (Stan), Nicolas Grandhomme (Maxime), David Salles (Patrick), Vincent Rottiers (Jean), Nicolas Gonzales (Laurent), Nathalie Cieutat (Inès), Emmanuel Lanzi (Manu), Dorothée Pierson (Nadine), Franck Saurel (Nick - l'homme de main), Gregory Loffredo (Orso - le maître-chien)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Aka: Off Limits

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