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Capital 2012

★ 6.1152 votes114 min📅 2012-11-14

In Costa-Gavras' gripping political drama *Capital* (2012), the high-stakes world of European finance collides with cutthroat corporate ambition when Marc Tourneuil, the CEO of a powerful investment bank, faces a hostile takeover bid from a ruthless American hedge fund.

Director: Costa-Gavras

Cast

Gad Elmaleh
Gad Elmaleh
Marc Tourneuil
Natacha Régnier
Natacha Régnier
Diane Tourneuil
Gabriel Byrne
Gabriel Byrne
Dittmar Rigule
Bernard Le Coq
Bernard Le Coq
Antoine de Suze
Liya Kebede
Liya Kebede
Nassim
Céline Sallette
Céline Sallette
Maud Baron
Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Raphaël Sieg
Paul Barrett
Paul Barrett
Malburry
Éric Naggar
Éric Naggar
Theo Craillon
Yann Sundberg
Yann Sundberg
Boris Breton

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Capital (2012) about?

The film follows Marc Tourneuil, the head of a major European investment bank, as he fights to retain control when a formidable American hedge fund launches a hostile takeover bid. His struggle becomes a tense battle of wits, ethics, and survival in the cutthroat world of high finance.

Who directed Capital?

Costa-Gavras, the acclaimed director behind political thrillers like *Z* and *Missing*, helmed *Capital* with his signature blend of suspense and social critique.

Who stars in Capital?

The film features Gad Elmaleh as Marc Tourneuil, Gabriel Byrne as the American hedge fund's representative, Natacha Régnier as his wife, and Liya Kebede in a supporting role.

Is Capital (2012) worth watching?

With its sharp narrative and stellar cast, *Capital* is a compelling watch for fans of political and financial dramas. While it may not be as explosive as some thrillers, its cerebral approach to power dynamics and corporate intrigue makes it a thought-provoking pick for viewers who enjoy high-stakes storytelling.

How long is Capital?

The movie runs for 114 minutes, offering a tightly paced exploration of its high-octane themes.

About Capital (2012) — A High-Stakes Financial Thriller by Costa-Gavras

In Costa-Gavras' gripping political drama *Capital* (2012), the high-stakes world of European finance collides with cutthroat corporate ambition when Marc Tourneuil, the CEO of a powerful investment bank, faces a hostile takeover bid from a ruthless American hedge fund. As the pressure mounts, Tourneuil's once-unassailable grip on power begins to slip, exposing the fragile balance of trust, ethics, and survival in the relentless financial landscape. With razor-sharp tension and biting social commentary, the film dissects the human cost of unchecked capitalism, where loyalty is a liability and every decision carries the weight of a fortune.

Gad Elmaleh delivers a standout performance as the conflicted Tourneuil, surrounded by a stellar cast including Gabriel Byrne as the hedge fund's cunning envoy and Natacha Régnier as his increasingly uneasy wife. Set against the sleek, pressure-cooked atmosphere of Parisian boardrooms and shadowy deals, *Capital* blends psychological thriller elements into its drama, making it a pulse-pounding exploration of power, greed, and the personal toll of global economics.