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Kompromat

  • 2022
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Kompromat (2022)
A French diplomat must escape an FSB plot in Siberia.
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A French diplomat must escape an FSB plot in Siberia.A French diplomat must escape an FSB plot in Siberia.A French diplomat must escape an FSB plot in Siberia.

  • Director
    • Jérôme Salle
  • Writers
    • Jérôme Salle
    • Caryl Ferey
  • Stars
    • Gilles Lellouche
    • Joanna Kulig
    • Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
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    • Director
      • Jérôme Salle
    • Writers
      • Jérôme Salle
      • Caryl Ferey
    • Stars
      • Gilles Lellouche
      • Joanna Kulig
      • Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • 15User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 60Metascore
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    Gilles Lellouche
    Gilles Lellouche
    • Mathieu Roussel
    Joanna Kulig
    Joanna Kulig
    • Svetlana
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    Louis-Do de Lencquesaing
    • Ambassador of France
    Michael Gor
    Michael Gor
    • Rostov
    • (as Mikhail Gorevoy)
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    Aleksey Gorbunov
    • Borodin
    Elisa Lasowski
    Elisa Lasowski
    • Alice
    Daniil Vorobyov
    Daniil Vorobyov
    • Sasha
    • (as Danila Vorobyev)
    Judith Henry
    • Michèle
    Igor Zhizhikin
    Igor Zhizhikin
    • Sagarine
    • (as Igor Jijikine)
    Pierre Hancisse
    • Julien
    Mikhail Safronov
    Mikhail Safronov
    • Ivanovich
    Marius Repsys
    • Shakir
    Olivia Malahieude
    • Rose
    Sasha Piltsin
    Sasha Piltsin
    • Serguei
    Marius Cizauskas
    • Stanislas
    Tanel Jonas
    • Vladimir
    Larisa Kalpokaite
    • Julia
    Algirdas Latenas
    • Boris
    • Director
      • Jérôme Salle
    • Writers
      • Jérôme Salle
      • Caryl Ferey
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    8anxiousgayhorseonketamine

    Like it were 1885 ....

    I am personally a self-avowed Russia watcher and have been since the 70s so anything to do with Russia especially society and the way in which it has evolved in some ways and not in others is of utmost interest to me

    So this one here was always going to be of great interest. It basically shows institutions functioning the way they were under the Czars of old times (The Cheka begat the NKVD which begat The KGB which begat the current FSB) the modus operandi has not really shifted much ...

    It also shows on the other hand the spinelessness of the French diplomatic corps in this case but admittedly could be cut and pasted to almost any diplomatic corps anywhere in the world at any time.

    I was fortunate enough to catch the original account of the real hero of this piece the Alliance Française Director to whom this story really happened on radio. Two of the more dramatic events in the film I do not recall happened in real life or the "help" but then again the filmmakers here had to have a punchy story and they certainly do. So they added grittier elements.

    The drummed-up charges and the Kompromat (cool terrifying word) were described pretty much as were. Insofar as I know the man to whom this happened still does not know exactly to this day who was responsible but it is pretty much give or take what is recounted here .

    As we said before this could be Czarist Russia and or any other fine work Georgian Stalin produced in his finest hour.

    So here they got the storyline spot-on and added dramatic events they got the dialogue really good in French and Russian they used actors who could possibly be seen as Russians and many of them actually were Russians.

    As regards the acting the main protagonist Gilles Lellouche is fairly good here but personally I have seen him mostly in comedy and he has a pi..-taker face which doesn't really suit drama you expect him to say something inappropriate at any time and when it comes to crying scenes as someone else has pointed out he doesn't pass muster. See him in Les infidèles (2012)

    The Polish actress here Joanna Kulig is thoroughly excellent maybe a tad too torrid for the role and she does the misery bit to a tee

    The main FSB baddie of the peace Michael Gor a true muscovite actor is also really excellent here good sense of menace

    All in all when I realised it was the tale of the story I'd heard on the radio only a few months ago maybe even a few weeks I thought oh no they are going to make a mess of this; and then I realized they hadn't this is really really gripping...

    The use of streets and locales is excellent too you really get a sense of Siberia I do not know exactly where it was filmed I see from the credits many Lithuanian names and maybe this indicates some of it might have been filmed in Lithuania but in the credits it also mentions Russia so I do not quite understand how they could've got the green light to film this in Russia but maybe when I find out more I will come back and correct if I got the wrong end of the stick.

    Highly recommended for any Russia-watcher any person interested in the way in which Russian society is moving forward or not also a great indictment of the diplomatic corps in this case the French but as mentioned before probably would be the same with many other countries.
    8kosmasp

    Eye of the (russian) tiger

    And his will to survive - well this is not a movie about boxing, so no pun intended. I assume you knew this anyway, but just wanted to make sure, you'd understand my method and my summary (head)lines. We have something that is based in reality or something that actually happened - I did not check what things were made up or exaggerated, in case you were wondering.

    The movie is heightened for sure and has quite a few near misses and a lot of tension. You may be wondering what is happening at times, but the time frame and the timeline jumps are carefully chosen, so I reckon most will be able to follow ... well no pun intended again, since some in the movie seem unable to follow ... well the movie would not happen, if they did.

    It may be a bit too long for its own good ... and I thought there was an ending 20-30 minutes before the movie actually ended ... we needed another highlight I assume ... can't just let the movie ... drown like that ...
    9arunasbaratinskas

    Extremely accurate depiction of how 'things are done' in Russia

    This is the kind of movie that everyone living in civilised and comfortable prosperous calm world must see. Everyone just living his own life, enjoying moments with friends and family. But if you live in Russia, it is like if Alice on the other side of the mirror. As soon as in nowadays Russia, you will easily learn that the rule of law doesn't exist. That anyone with even smallest grasp of power uses it to his own benefit. That human life is worthless - own citizens, and foreigners - even less. That there are no logical explanation nor motives for prosecuting or jailing an innocent man. Everything runs on an almost medieval barbaric logic. All that is Russia nowadays.
    7avindugunasinghe

    Great thriller

    A tale of fateful mysterious encounters. A promoter of culture a work horse is very well portrayed by Gilles. Something that's frequently remarkable about European cinema is quietness that builds up anxiousness. Kompromat got that distracting silence to which the thrills gets bombarded. A beautiful love story that's ill-fated yet pure and childish. Joanna Kulig was perfect in portraying the woman lost between worlds. Rest of the cast put up sincere performances too. Cinematography is excellent adapting to the mood of each moment. Kompromat is a simple story that's told right. Worth the time spent.
    8steveinadelaide

    Kept me riveted until the very end

    The term "kompromat" refers to a form of blackmail used by the Russian authorities to gain leverage over individuals, and it's a concept at the heart of this gripping thriller which is very loosely based on actual events.

    Mathieu (Gilles Lellouche), a member of the French institute in Irkutsk, is arrested overnight by the Russian authorities and accused of a crime he did not commit. He soon realizes he is being used as a scapegoat in an elaborate setup orchestrated to frame him for a crime that never happened.

    Left alone and isolated with no one to turn to, Mathieu must find a way to prove his innocence and escape. The journey is filled with tense moments as he navigates through corrupt officials, threats of violence, and an atmosphere of despair.

    Gilles Lellouche gives a powerful performance in the lead role, conveying Mathieu's emotions with nuance and intensity. His performance is complemented by a top-notch supporting cast, making the movie an engaging experience. The cinematography is also noteworthy as it captures the claustrophobic atmosphere and oppressive mood of the setting.

    The themes of KOMPROMAT also have a contemporary immediacy given the currently tense relationships between Russia and other European countries. It tells an important story about a system designed to control and manipulate its citizens and gives us insight into how our liberties can be taken away.

    KOMPROMAT did feel a bit too long, but its intricate plot and detailed character development created a compelling narrative that kept me riveted until the very end.

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    • Trivia
      This movie is inspired by a true story, in which a French citizen in Siberia, Yoann Barbereau, director of the local branch of the Alliance française, was accused of pedophilia, based on very flimsy evidence. However, the writer/director did not acquire the rights of Barbereau's book and decided to write an action thriller instead of the very Kafkaesque original story. This was heavily criticized, both by Barbereau and by several critics during its release, as they felt the characters are very cliche and some story beats quite unbelievable.
    • Crazy credits
      The title appears on screen in cyrillic script.
    • Connections
      References Les demoiselles de Rochefort (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      39th Parallel North (for Electronics)
      Written by Julius Aglinskas

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    • Release date
      • September 7, 2022 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Lithuania
    • Official site
      • SND International (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Russian
      • Estonian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Kompromat, el expediente ruso
    • Filming locations
      • Lithuania
    • Production companies
      • Super 8 Production
      • SND Films
      • France 2 Cinéma
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      • $4,314,029
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 7 minutes
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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