THE WORLD IS YOURS (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Karim Leklou (11.6), Vincent Cassel (Black Swan), Isabelle Adjani (One Deadly Summer), Oulaya Amamra (Divines), François Damiens (Suzanne), Philippe Katerine (Sink or Swim), Sam Spruell (K-19: The Widowmaker)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Romain Gavras (Our Time Will Come), director, writer; Karim Boukercha (Capital) and Noé Debré (Dheepan), writers; Charles-Marie Anthonioz (Spring Breakers), Mourad Belkeddar (Through The Air), Jean Duhamel (Cabeza Madre), Nicolas Lhermitte (Wrong), Vincent Mazel (M) and Hugo Sélignac (Blood Ties), producers; SebastiAn (Steak) and Jamie XX (film debut), composers; André Chemetoff (Metamorphoses), cinematographer; Benjamin Weill (Babylon A.D.), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Farès (Leklou) is a small-time dealer who dreams of leaving behind his criminal life for a much better one, but can’t afford to do so. To finally escape, he must accept one last job that involves a trip to Spain, a load of drugs, the secrets of the Illuminati, and worst of all his overbearing mother (Adjani)…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

This is a fun rollercoaster of a crime saga that’s drenched in black comedy and standout performances by acclaimed French character actors like Vincent Cassel and Isabelle Adjani.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 26TH APRIL 2019

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