

Drama · Thriller
Overview
An anonymous hacker has hacked all of Paris' cameras and observes the city unbeknownst to its inhabitants. Petty crimes and moments of stolen intimacy, he sees everything. Until the day that an explosion lays waste to the Gare d'Austerlitz. The police starts tracking down an Al Queda satellite group. The hacker succeeds in finding images of the explosion and discovers that it was a young couple who planted the bomb. Using the city's cameras, he decides to hunt down the criminals.
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Mélanie Doutey
Mélanie Doutey
Nora
Mélanie Doutey
Nora


Olivier Barthélémy
Olivier Barthélémy
Sam
Olivier Barthélémy
Sam


Francis Renaud
Francis Renaud
Otar
Francis Renaud
Otar


Valérie Sibilia
Valérie Sibilia
Marie
Valérie Sibilia
Marie


Féodor Atkine
Féodor Atkine
Nikola
Féodor Atkine
Nikola


Alain Zef
Alain Zef
L'agent Satellite
Alain Zef
L'agent Satellite


Ruth Elkrief
Ruth Elkrief
Une journaliste BFM
Ruth Elkrief
Une journaliste BFM


Thomas Misrachi
Thomas Misrachi
Un journaliste BFM
Thomas Misrachi
Un journaliste BFM


Urfé Koupaki
Urfé Koupaki
Hakim
Urfé Koupaki
Hakim


Pascal Henault
Pascal Henault
Un tueur
Pascal Henault
Un tueur
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