Rewind (1998)
Directed by Sergio Gobbi

Sci-Fi / Thriller

Film Synopsis

When several diplomats are assassinated in a new wave of terrorism across Europe, the secret services turn to two psychologists who are experts in the virtual world.  A former terrorist, Mansart, is used to provide an insight into the new terrorist mindset.  To defeat your enemy, it is first necessary to understand him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Sergio Gobbi
  • Script: Roberto Bessi (story), Luca Biglione, Silvana Buzzo (story), Sergio Gobbi, Ettore Pasculli (story)
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Francis Gondre
  • Music: Jean-Yves d'Angelo
  • Cast: Raoul Bova (Paul Mansart), Maruschka Detmers (Marianne Legrand), Niels Arestrup (Fabrice Rivail), Luca Zingaretti (Joseph Valko), Cécile Pallas (Alice Varyk), André Oumansky (Luc Baudin), Marc Samuel (Claude Ricci), Jay Benedict (Blondin), Antonio Marsina (Karl Müller), Maria Laborit (Juliette), Jérôme Hardelay (Mathias), Philippe Dajoux (Thomas), Alice Evans (Helga), Candice Hugo (Yvonne), Meyer Bokobza (Wolf), Valerio Andrei (Un agent d'escorte), Benoit Blampain (L'agent spécial), Daniel Breton (Un infirmier), Olivier Capette (Un prisonnier), Mikaël Chiche (Un terroriste)
  • Country: Italy / France
  • Language: English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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