Pierre Blum (Melvil Poupaud), a washed-up novelist, is recruited by a mysterious and charismatic political "fixer" named Joseph Paskin (André Dussollier). Paskin hires him to ghostwrite a radical manifesto intended to destabilize a government minister.

A rare, must-watch gem for fans of classic cinema. Note on Subtitles

This is a sleek, modern political thriller directed by Nicolas Pariser.

It’s a "slow-burn" intellectual thriller that feels like a mix of The Ghost Writer and House of Cards . It focuses on ethical gray areas and the power of words rather than action. Why Watch It:

If you enjoy "thinking man’s" thrillers where the dialogue is as sharp as a knife, you’ll love it. If you’re looking for a fast-paced action movie, this might feel a bit slow. 2. Le Grand Jeu (1934)