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Nom de code: DP

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
101
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Nom de code: DP (2005)
DramaThriller

When the French government discloses that a terrorist attack is imminent somewhere in their country, the secret service captain Nathalie is assigned to carry out a counter-terrorism operatio... Read allWhen the French government discloses that a terrorist attack is imminent somewhere in their country, the secret service captain Nathalie is assigned to carry out a counter-terrorism operation. She decides to infiltrate an unknown man in a mosque, but not a trained undercover agen... Read allWhen the French government discloses that a terrorist attack is imminent somewhere in their country, the secret service captain Nathalie is assigned to carry out a counter-terrorism operation. She decides to infiltrate an unknown man in a mosque, but not a trained undercover agent. She goes to the prison in Dunkirk and selects the computer technician Léon to be traine... Read all

  • Director
    • Patrick Dewolf
  • Writer
    • Frédéric Krivine
  • Stars
    • Anne Brochet
    • Maher Kamoun
    • Asil Raïs
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    101
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Patrick Dewolf
    • Writer
      • Frédéric Krivine
    • Stars
      • Anne Brochet
      • Maher Kamoun
      • Asil Raïs
    • 3User reviews
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    Anne Brochet
    Anne Brochet
    • Nathalie
    Maher Kamoun
    • Léon
    Asil Raïs
    • Bilal
    Patrick Descamps
    Patrick Descamps
    • Maxence
    François Marthouret
    • Letellier
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    Serge-Henri Valcke
    • Berg
    Jean-Michel Vovk
    • Durieux
    Michel Guillou
    • Pontivy
    Mostefa Djadjam
    • Hussein
    Pierre Gerranio
    • Le Kern
    • (as Pierre Geranio)
    Gerald Papasian
    • Othman
    • (as Gérald Papasian)
    Abdallah Amrani
    • Simple d'esprit
    Benamara Azeddine
    • Kamel
    • (as Azeddine Benamara)
    Rachid Benbouchta
    • Lewis
    Muriel Bersy
    • Bonne soeur
    Moez Boukhriss
    • Uleima
    Amid Chakir
    • Iman
    Karin Clerc
    • Agnes
    • Director
      • Patrick Dewolf
    • Writer
      • Frédéric Krivine
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    10shadowfakx

    Not only one of the best laid out political thrillers of the decade

    but a microcosm ---( sp?) tautly directed, acted and beautifully filmed ( from Europe to Pakistan and places in between)--- of the geopolitical ambiguities that will plague this world for decades to come.

    Played out exquisitely by the extraordinary Ann Brochet, she reflects with every nuance one face can engender, the uncertainty about her and her overlord's choices about preventing an "islamofascist" terrorist attack in France.

    Two points: She is the handler for a man who has no commitment to this endeavor other than to get out of a French prison where he is serving a 12 year term. He has ethnic attributes which make him a plausible mole. For virtually all of the flick she is resolute in her goal to prevent this attack from taking place. However, as she forms a " bond " with her ersatz agent, she does waver ( near end game ) in the tactics her overlords use in handling the operation, and thus, him and herself. The guys in white hats, we realize, have no compunction in engineering " little " betrayals to accomplish their goals---which, after all, are correct and proper. So purely speaking, their white hats aren't as white as idealists ( if there are any of you left out there ).

    Second point: the same goes for the "other " side...handlers and agents alike.

    These 2 points make for one of the most provocative interplays between good and evil i've seen in quite some time. Make no mistake, there are good and bad guys, here....but not as black and white as some of us might feel comfortable with. So not your typical Clancy plot lines, here.

    Finally, re: the other commenter's remarks regarding the final scene with the little boy making his way through the room where the plot is almost finally hatched: it clear and plain how he does it; no mystery there; with all due respect, he or she might have followed that part a little more clearly. I also disagree with her/his perception that Ann Brochet's character went to a home filled with kids and hubby. No indication of that. In fact, to the contrary.

    This script could have resembled one of Le Carre novels which never properly received the directorial and acting talent so demonstrative in this flick. Except for the Smiley series that were made years ago, starring the inimitable Alec Guiness as George S.
    8claudio_carvalho

    A Jewel to Be Discovered by Movie Lovers

    When the French government discloses that a terrorist attack is imminent somewhere in their country, the secret service captain Nathalie (Anne Brochet) is assigned to carry out a counter-terrorism operation. She decides to infiltrate an unknown man in a mosque, but not a trained undercover agent. She goes to the prison in Dunkirk and selects the computer technician Léon (Maher Kamoun) to be trained and work for her. In return, he would be released in the end of his mission. Léon gets close to the Pakistani terrorist Bilal (Asil Raïs), a dangerous and skilled man trained by the French government many years ago, trying to discover his target. Meanwhile, the Pakistan government blackmails the French minister in the question of Cashmere, and Nathalie covers Léon against a betrayal.

    "Nom de code: DP" is an excellent television movie, with a magnificent story full of twists. The beautiful Anne Brochet is stunning in the role of a lonely captain of the secret service that questions the decisions of her superiors and protects her agent. Maher Kamoun plays a family man loyal to his principles that accepts his assignment but lives in conflict with his attitudes; and Asil Raïs plays an idealist and insensitive terrorist also committed with his principles. Both actors are also fantastic. I regret only the corny conclusion, with the terrorist attack failing, totally unreasonable for the situation and withdrawing the credibility of an outstanding movie. It is also strange that Nathalie has family, since her character seems to be a loner and needy of affection woman. But in the end, this film is a jewel to be discovered by movie lovers. My vote is eight.

    Title (Brazil): "Ataque Iminente" ("Imminent Attack")

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    • Release date
      • May 30, 2005 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Languages
      • Arabic
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Imminent attack - ataque inminente-
    • Filming locations
      • Anderlecht, Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium
    • Production companies
      • BE-FILMS
      • Telfrance
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      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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