Jason Bourne (2016)
Directed by Paul Greengrass

Action / Thriller

Film Synopsis

In a squat in Reykjavik, Nicky Parsons hacks her way into the CIA computers and manages to extract a number of highly confidential documents, some involving the former agent Jason Bourne.  Perturbed by what she discovers, Nicky travels to Greece to contact Bourne, who now earns a crust by arranging illegal fights.  She does not realise that her activities have been monitored by senior CIA operatives Heather Lee and Robert Dewey, who send a team to go after Nicky and Bourne.  What ensues is a long, gruelling chase across Europe and America, as Bourne attempts to piece together his father's involvement in an important and highly sensitive CIA mission.  So determined are the CIA to keep this information secret that they are more than willing to kill Bourne, who has now become the agency's biggest liability...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Paul Greengrass
  • Script: Paul Greengrass, Christopher Rouse, Robert Ludlum (characters)
  • Photo: Barry Ackroyd
  • Music: David Buckley, John Powell
  • Cast: Matt Damon (Jason Bourne), Tommy Lee Jones (CIA Director Robert Dewey), Alicia Vikander (Heather Lee), Vincent Cassel (Asset), Julia Stiles (Nicky Parsons), Riz Ahmed (Aaron Kalloor), Ato Essandoh (Craig Jeffers), Scott Shepherd (Director NI Edwin Russell), Bill Camp (Malcolm Smith), Vinzenz Kiefer (Christian Dassault), Stephen Kunken (Baumen), Ben Stylianou (Greek Van Driver), Kaya Yuzuki (Hacker), Matthew O'Neill (Lead Hub Tech), Lizzie Phillips (Cyber Hub Tech), Paris Stangl (Athens Alpha Agent), Matt Blair (Hub Tech), Amy De Bhrún (Hub Tech), Akie Kotabe (Hub Tech), Robin Crouch (Hub Tech)
  • Country: UK / China / USA
  • Language: English / German
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 123 min

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