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Trahison d'état

Original title: Backstabbing for Beginners
  • 2018
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
6.3K
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Ben Kingsley and Theo James in Trahison d'état (2018)
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A young program coordinator at the United Nations stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.A young program coordinator at the United Nations stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.A young program coordinator at the United Nations stumbles upon a conspiracy involving Iraq's oil reserves.

  • Director
    • Per Fly
  • Writers
    • Per Fly
    • Daniel Pyne
    • Michael Soussan
  • Stars
    • Theo James
    • Ben Kingsley
    • Belçim Bilgin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    6.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Per Fly
    • Writers
      • Per Fly
      • Daniel Pyne
      • Michael Soussan
    • Stars
      • Theo James
      • Ben Kingsley
      • Belçim Bilgin
    • 52User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Theo James
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    • Michael
    Ben Kingsley
    Ben Kingsley
    • Pasha Pasaris
    Belçim Bilgin
    Belçim Bilgin
    • Nashim Hussani
    Jacqueline Bisset
    Jacqueline Bisset
    • Christina Dupre
    Peshang Rad
    Peshang Rad
    • Hassan
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    Daniela Lavender Kingsley
    • Ruth Zekra Kal
    • (as Daniela Lavender)
    Rachel Wilson
    Rachel Wilson
    • Lily
    Rossif Sutherland
    Rossif Sutherland
    • Trevor
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Rasnetsov
    Aidan Devine
    Aidan Devine
    • Justin Cutter
    Karim Doukkali
    • Kurdish Minister
    Zahir Gilani
    • Bearded Man
    Hattie Kragten
    Hattie Kragten
    • Kate
    Kardo Razzazi
    Kardo Razzazi
    • Abhek
    Julie Khaner
    Julie Khaner
    • Melina Pasaris
    Shauna MacDonald
    Shauna MacDonald
    • Reporter
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    Michael Man
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    Carlos Pinder
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      • Per Fly
      • Daniel Pyne
      • Michael Soussan
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    TxMike

    Oil for Food program and cheating in Iraq.

    My wife and I watched this movie on Amazon streaming. It is based on a book presumably accurate in its analysis of the situation in 2002 and 2003.

    It was shortly after the 9/11 attacks in the USA, pressure was being put on Saddam Hussein, and one UN-backed program was "oil for food" program where Iraq would supply oil and in return would get food and medicines for the suffering population.

    Theo James plays the lead character, Michael, who takes a job working for the UN. His immediate boss is Ben Kingsley as Pasha, a man from Cyprus who nominally was in charge of the program. When Michael writes a summary report, including the data showing up to 30% of the money was being skimmed off illegally, Pasha took those pages and immediately shredded them. PLus food and medicines were not being distributed evenly to those in need.

    This movie isn't overly interesting in its style, but the story is interesting, to show how widespread corruption is in high places all over the world.
    9gradyharp

    'If you dig too deep, you may not like what comes up'

    Michael Soussan's memoir of his experiences working for the UN during the Iraqi crisis has been transformed into a tightly woven screenplay by Daniel Pine and director Per Fly. The true story is at once enlightening, horrifying, and maddening - some truth about the degree of corruption on al levels of government not only in this country but also around the world.

    Theo James takes on the role of Michal Soussan as he unravels the tale of the misappropriation of United Nations money in the Oil for Food program that was intended to supply food and medicine to the victims of Saddam Hussein's brutal madness in Iraq 2002 - 2003. The cast is uniformly excellent with the superb Ben Kingsley as the UN undersecretary Pasha in charge of the Oil for Food humanitarian effort to aid the desperate Iraqi citizens. He hires the somewhat naïve Michael Soussan to go to Baghdad to oversee the supposed infiltration of evil in the humanitarian program. Michael's naïveté fails to face the complex dealings of Christine Dupre (Jacqueline Bisset), the Kurdish Nashim (Belçim Bilgin), the evil Rasnetsov (Brian Markinson), and other characters portrayed by Rossif Sutherland, Rachel Wilson, Peshang Rad, among others.

    The depth and extent of corruption in the manipulation of the billions of dollars sent for humanitarian aid but foiled by Hussein and the governments and big businesses of the world leading up to the attack on Iraq by President George Bush's included photomontage speech is horrifying. Yes, we all have heard and read about the extent of global corruption, but to watch it occur along with mass killings and degrading behaviors is staggeringly real and disgusting. Did the film need to be made? Yes, if we all care about somehow finding a means to end the greed and hypocrisy that still remains a global plague. Not an inspiring film, but a necessary one. And well done.
    9Bachfeuer

    Baneful history to remember always

    It may be inevitable that a true story involving serious issues will be hard pressed to be as good a "yarn" as one made just for the action and excitement. This highly worthwhile and fully attention-holding film has suffered from unfair comparison with pure entertainment films. It is well for us to be reminded from time to time, what misery and devastation venal US foreign policy has wreaked in various regions. The present asymmetrical cyber-warfare on our political institutions is largely blow-back. I hate to think that the Trump presidency may at least have prevented a repeat of this film's appalling scenario perpetrated upon Iran. By the way, be sure to notice Belçim Bilgin as the femme fatale--a Turkish actress paradoxically cast as a Kurd. Oh well.
    6larrys3

    Dramatic Tension Should Have Been Higher Here

    Apparently a fictionalized account of Michael Soussan's 2008 memoir of the same name. Theo James stars as Michael Sulliivan, a 24-year-old hired for a high position at the United Nations to help administer the Oil-for-Food program in Iraq after the First Gulf War. He'll be a Special Assistant to the Under-Secretary-General (Ben Kingsley).

    The seemingly naive Michael will soon find himself in the midst of massive corruption, kickbacks, yes-backstabbing, and even murder, with so many billions of dollars at stake. Some of the decision making by him and others had me often shaking my head in disbelief. Moving into the ridiculous, why did Kingsley's character "Pasha" find it necessary to use the "f" word in just about every sentence?

    Overall, just not enough dramatic tension here to make this a really engrossing movie. It did have its moments but I can't rate it higher than fair.
    Gordon-11

    Navigating an impossible maze

    This film tells the story of a young diplomat who navigates an impossible maze of lies, deceit and death threats.

    The diplomat is in a huge dilemma, but he navigates the situation well and ends up way more fortunate than many others in the film. The film is a little slow, and can use tighter editing. Still, it is an interesting film to watch.

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      Josh Hutcherson was set to play the lead role in this movie, but when co-Writer and Director Per Fly informed him they would be shooting in Morocco and Jordan, Hutcherson dropped out because of safety reasons.
    • Quotes

      Pasha: The first rule of diplomacy is that the truth is not a matter of fact, it's a matter of consensus.

    • Soundtracks
      Self Portrait
      From the album Pop Music

      Written by Todor Kobakov

      Performed by Todor Kobakov

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 2018 (Denmark)
    • Countries of origin
      • Denmark
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Persian
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Backstabbing for Beginners
    • Filming locations
      • Casablanca, Morocco
    • Production companies
      • Creative Alliance
      • Eyeworks Scandi Fiction
      • Hoylake Capital
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      • $367,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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