
Piégé
War · Thriller
Overview
While on the move, Denis's patrol is ambushed. Finding himself alone, Denis steps on a mine and is left stranded in the middle of a barren desert. If he moves, Denis risks death: psychologically shattered, he must try to physically resist a situation from which he may be helpless alone.
Top Cast


Pascal Elbé
Pascal Elbé
Denis Quillard
Pascal Elbé
Denis Quillard


Laurent Lucas
Laurent Lucas
Yannick Murat
Laurent Lucas
Yannick Murat


Caroline Bal
Caroline Bal
Caroline Fresney
Caroline Bal
Caroline Fresney


Arnaud Henriet
Arnaud Henriet
Eric Pastres
Arnaud Henriet
Eric Pastres


Jérémie Galan
Jérémie Galan
Marc 'Junior' Martinez
Jérémie Galan
Marc 'Junior' Martinez


Patrick Gimenez
Patrick Gimenez
Captain Hénoque
Patrick Gimenez
Captain Hénoque
Othman Younouss
Othman Younouss
Afzal
Othman Younouss
Afzal
Rabii Benjhail Tadlaoui
Rabii Benjhail Tadlaoui
Taliban
Rabii Benjhail Tadlaoui
Taliban


Eric Aubrahn
Eric Aubrahn
Chief Warrant Officer Robin (voice)
Eric Aubrahn
Chief Warrant Officer Robin (voice)


Romain Ogerau
Romain Ogerau
Akela (voice)
Romain Ogerau
Akela (voice)
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