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Director: Laurent Herbiet
Cast: Lambert Wilson, Didier Bezace, Sabrina Ouazani, Arié Elmaleh
French territory is threatened by a terrorist organization just before the presidential election. If the government doesn't answer its demands, programmed bombs will explode gradually on the national railway network. Despite the operation deployed by the anti-terrorist unit, the Home Office has no other choice but to call Franck Barrot, police superintendent well-known for his controversial methods, to neutralize the armed group. His investigation will lead him to the very top level of the terrorist organization: the government itself.
Critical Reception & Ratings
State Conspiracy, a 2012 French television thriller directed by Laurent Herbiet, has received a moderately positive critical reception, with an IMDb rating of 6.8/10 indicating a solid audience response. The film explores a government conspiracy that threatens France's national security in the lead-up to a presidential election, presenting a taut and suspenseful narrative.
Why you might like this:
Fans of gripping political thrillers will appreciate the taut suspense and high-stakes narrative of State Conspiracy, a 2012 French TV movie directed by Laurent Herbiet that follows a police superintendent's investigation into a terrorist plot tied to the government itself.