- A French diplomat must escape an FSB plot in Siberia.
- Based on incredible true events, Jérome Salle's gripping new espionage thriller depicts the remarkable story of a French public servant who unwittingly finds himself in conflict with one of the modern era's most powerful and dangerous forces: Russia's FSB. Gilles Lellouche stars as Mathieu, a gregarious and dedicated diplomat who accepts a posting to Irkutsk as the head of Siberia's Alliance Francaise. He hopes the change will be good for his family and struggling marriage, but before long Mathieu's staging of cultural events and support of artistic expression sees him fall afoul of local authorities. Accused of a terrible crime, he soon realises someone has fabricated a case with Russia's Federal Security Service - he has been framed. Arrested, imprisoned and isolated, Mathieu has nowhere to turn. Defending himself is impossible, the French authorities are helpless - it seems he has no choice: to try and escape.—G
- Mathieu, a member of the French institute in Irkutsk, is arrested overnight by the Russian authorities. Imprisoned and accused of sexual abuse on his own daughter, he realises he is a victim of a Kompromat. With the help of the FSB, someone has built up a case to frame him. Isolated, he has no one to turn to. Proving his innocence is impossible: the only solution is to escape.—TMDB
- Frenchman Mathieu Roussel (Gilles Lellouche) is arrested in Irkutsk by the FSB. Fabricated accusation: Child pornography! He faces 15 years in a labour camp. His Russian lawyer advises him to flee. With the help of the Russian woman Svetlana, Roussel tries to find an apparatus to escape. But his pursuers are chasing him relentlessly... Based on the true story of French culture commissioner Yoann Barbereau.—StevieB69
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