Rapt   SP-2010 

Nail-biting thriller about a brutally kidnapped rich industrialist - a powerful role by Yvan Attal. While he physically and mentally degenerates in imprisonment, the kidnappers, police and the board of the company of which he is director negotiate about the ransom of €50 million.

Stanislaff Graff, a rich industrialist with a wife and a lover, is kidnapped brutally from his limousine on the eve of his visit to China as part of the entourage of the French president. The kidnappers demand a fifty million euro ransom. In order to prove they are serious, they cut off one of his fingers. What follows is a terrifying sparring match between kidnappers, police and the board of the company of which Graff is the director. The main question for the board: is a human life worth more than fifty million euros? Will they be able to get that amount of money together in time anyway? Graff - a powerful role by Yvan Attal - degenerates physically and mentally in imprisonment. In the meantime, the press dredges up the businessman's past with revelations that are especially painful for his wife.
Rapt is a tight ‘polar’, the French variation on the nail-biting thriller.

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France 2009
DirectorLucas Belvaux
ProducerPatrick Sobelman
 Diana Elbaum
 AGAT FILMS & Cie
 Entre Chien et Loup
ScenarioLucas Belvaux
CastYvan Attal
 Anne Consigny
 André Marcon
 Françoise Fabian
 Alex Descas
 Michel Voita
PhotographyPierre Milon
EditorDanielle Anezin
Production designFrederique Belvaux
Sound designThomas Gastinel, Luc Thomas
MusicRiccardo Del Fra
Length125'
Themes
2010 Spectrum
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