I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed (2005)

Get in control of your TV
Choose from over 500 channels from Sky, Virgin and Freeview and customise just the way you like it.
Click here to download and customise now

Sick of squinting at your ragged paper TV guide?
Over 570 channels with FULL information in one powerful package.
Click here to download and try now

Written by Serge Le Péron, Frédérique Moreau

Directed by Serge Le Péron, Saïd Smihi

Also known as "J'ai vu tuer Ben Barka"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2005

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: France/Morocco

Filmed in Colour

Ex-con and movie producer Georges Figon is approached by a shady Moroccan operative and offered a substantial amount of cash to lure a political activist to Paris. Eager to use the money to further his career he agrees, but when he witnesses the kidnapping of the man and learns of his ultimate fate, Georges becomes concerned for his own safety. French thriller, starring Charles Berling, Simon Abkarian, Josiane Balasko and Jean-Pierre Leaud.

When is I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CinéMoi Tomorrow, 6:00pm and on CinéMoi November 30th, 8:00pm. See more...

Cast

Charles BerlingGeorges Figon
Simon AbkarianMehdi Ben Barka
Josiane BalaskoMarguerite Duras
Jean-Pierre LéaudGeorges Franju
Fabienne BabeAnne-Marie Coffinet
Mathieu AmalricPhilippe Bernier
Azize KaboucheChtouki
François Hadji-LazaroLe Ny
Jean-Marie WinlingMaître Pierre Lemarchand
Franck TiozzoGeorges Boucheseiche
Jo PrestiaDubail
José María BlancoJuge
Georges BigotInspecteur Louis Souchon
Rony KramerLopez
Xavier SerratVoitot

Still looking for more?

 Click here to search the web for I Saw Ben Barka Get Killed

Add a comment

(required)
(required but not displayed)
Your e-mail is also used for adding an Avatar image to your comment using the free and very cool Gravatar.com
 
(your personal web site)

Please note we can not guarantee that programme makers will read your comment as we have no direct relationship with them, so requests for application forms will almost certainly be ignored (try searching Google instead). This is merely an opportunity to register opinions, questions or comments about a programme's content.