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The Elf Case 2007

★ 5.03 votes114 min📅 2007-01-01

"Elf Predators Part 2"

Dive into the dark world of corporate corruption with The Elf Case (2007), a gripping drama directed by Lucas Belvaux. This TV movie delves into the intricate web of kickbacks and slush funds that permeated the oil giant Elf.

Director: Lucas Belvaux

Cast

Aladin Reibel
Aladin Reibel
Loïk Le Floch-Prigent
Claude Brasseur
Claude Brasseur
André Tarallo
Philippe Nahon
Philippe Nahon
Alfred Sirven
Nadia Kibout
Nadia Kibout
Fatima Belaïd
Nicole Garcia
Nicole Garcia
Eva Joly
Michel Voïta
Michel Voïta
Philippe Jaffré
Pascal N'Zonzi
Pascal N'Zonzi
Omar Bongo
Wladimir Yordanoff
Wladimir Yordanoff
Maurice Bidermann
Robert Castel
Robert Castel
André Guelfi
Alex Descas
Alex Descas
Pascal Lissouba

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Elf Case (2007) about?

The film delves into the corrupt practices of the oil giant Elf, exploring the intricate web of kickbacks and slush funds that permeated the company.

Who directed The Elf Case?

The Elf Case was directed by Lucas Belvaux, a master of crafting thought-provoking dramas.

Who stars in The Elf Case?

The film features powerful performances from Aladin Reibel, Claude Brasseur, and Philippe Nahon.

Is The Elf Case (2007) worth watching?

While the film's IMDb rating is unrated, its unique blend of history and drama makes it a thought-provoking watch for fans of the genre.

How long is The Elf Case?

The Elf Case has a runtime of 114 minutes.

About The Elf Case (2007) — Exposing the Corruption at the Heart of Elf

Dive into the dark world of corporate corruption with The Elf Case (2007), a gripping drama directed by Lucas Belvaux. This TV movie delves into the intricate web of kickbacks and slush funds that permeated the oil giant Elf. Aladin Reibel, Claude Brasseur, and Philippe Nahon deliver powerful performances as the key executives who take charge of the company's illicit dealings. With its unique blend of history and drama, The Elf Case is a thought-provoking film that explores the gray areas between politics and personal interests. As the story unfolds, you'll be drawn into a world of corruption and deceit, where the lines between right and wrong are constantly blurred.

As the new management at Elf takes charge, they discover a company that operates on a system of discreet payoffs to African leaders. With the tacit approval of President Mitterrand, they continue to run the slush fund, further entangling themselves in a web of corruption. With its gripping storyline and impressive performances, The Elf Case is a must-watch for fans of drama and history. This 114-minute film is a masterclass in storytelling, taking you on a journey through the complexities of corporate corruption and the human nature that drives it.