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Cast

Patrick Bruel

Patrick Bruel

Sam Bellamy

Isabella Ferrari

Isabella Ferrari

Emma Güter

Marthe Keller

Marthe Keller

Nora Winter

Pinkas Braun

Pinkas Braun

Joseph Katz / Karl Heinrich

Dieter Kirchlechner

Dieter Kirchlechner

Hermann

Andreas Hoppe

Andreas Hoppe

Hans

Uwe Poppe

Uwe Poppe

Crew

Alexandre Arcady

Alexandre Arcady

Producer

Alexandre Arcady

Alexandre Arcady

Director

Joële Van Effenterre

Joële Van Effenterre

Editor

Dominique Levert

Dominique Levert

Sound

Gérard Gaultier

Gérard Gaultier

Executive Producer

Fanny Jakubowicz

Fanny Jakubowicz

Costume Design

Guy Konopnicki

Guy Konopnicki

Novel

Gerry Fisher

Gerry Fisher

Director of Photography

Tony Egry

Tony Egry

Production Design

Franck Dubuc

Franck Dubuc

Set Decoration

Jorge Semprún

Jorge Semprún

Writer

Ingrid Windisch

Ingrid Windisch

Executive Producer

Philippe Sarde

Philippe Sarde

Original Music Composer

Christophe Cheysson

Christophe Cheysson

Assistant Director

Serge Raffy

Serge Raffy

Writer

Pierre Amzallag

Pierre Amzallag

Casting

Alexandre Arcady

Alexandre Arcady

Writer

Claire Fraisse

Claire Fraisse

Costume Design

Antoine Lacomblez

Antoine Lacomblez

Writer

Robert Benmussa

Robert Benmussa

Executive Producer

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19976.0 / 10135 min
Crime, Thriller

Overview

In this French crime film, set during the time of the Gulf War, an elderly German tourist is murdered in Paris by junk dealer Joseph Katz (Pinkas Braun), a friend of Paris detective Sam Bellamy (singer Patrick Bruel). Romantically involved with the victim's daughter Emma Guter (Isabella Ferrari), Bellamy covers up the crime he witnessed. Joseph then mysteriously vanishes, and Bellamy heads for Berlin where the victim's possessions are auctioned. After Bellamy finds the source of the well-hidden traffic in art stolen by Nazis from French Jews, he discovers a Nazi war criminal is blackmailing past associates. Incorporating background from journalist Hector Feliciano's Lost Museum, the film is adapted from Guy Konopnicki's novel, Pas de Kaddish pour Sylberstein (No Kaddish for Sylberstein).