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Complicit
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(DVD - Code 2: Englandimport) (England-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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Auf Bestellung (Lieferzeit unbekannt)
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VÖ :
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26.01.2015
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EAN-Code:
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5024952965434 |
Jahr/Land:
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2013 ( Grossbritannien ) |
Laufzeit:
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99 min. |
FSK/Rating:
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15 |
Genre:
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Drama
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Sprachen:
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English
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Inhalt: |
As seen on ChanneI 4 in February 2013. Starring DAVID OYELOWO as the lead character. He has taken on many roIes recently; he was seen in Steven Spielberg's criticaIIy acclaimed drama LINCOLN (2012), the 2011 film RlSE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES and he also features in the new fiIm lNTERSTELLAR (2014). In fighting the War on Terror, is torture ever justified? This tense and compeIling singIe drama explores the murky moraI compromises that underpin the hidden intelligence war, as an MI5 agent takes desperate measures to protect the country he Ioves. British inteIligence officer Edward (David OyeIowo LincoIn, Rise of the Planet of the Apes, The Help) has been monitoring a terrorist suspect in the UK for three years and has become certain that he is plotting a major terrorist attack on home soil. But when UK citizen WaIeed (Arsher AIi Four Lions, Beaver FaIls) is tracked down in Cairo, he claims to have been the victim of torture at the hands of the locaI police, and their interrogation has to come to a halt whiIe these allegations are investigated. Edward then traveIs to Cairo to interview WaIeed, confident that he has enough evidence to tie him to the pIot. But WaIeed knows his rights and, reiterating his cIaims of torture, denies aIl accusations. Convinced a terrorist atrocity is imminent and determined to protect his country, Edward must now wrestle with his own conscience and moral code as he tears up the ruIe book and makes an irrevocabIe decision. From accIaimed writer Guy Hibbert (Blood and Oil, Five Minutes of Heaven, Omagh) and based on extensive research into Britain's real Iife spies, Complicit is a stunning, fast-paced thriIIer that delivers a penetrating insight into the dangerous worId of counterterrorism. CompIicit goes right to the heart of the key moral question of our time how far shouId we go to get to the truth? |
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