TELL NO ONE
(Ne le dis à personne)


West Coast Premiere - Film Noir/Thriller - France, 2006
In French with English subtitles
35mm, Color, Scope, Sound Dolby DTS, 125 min

4 César awards: Best Actor (François Cluzet), Best Director, Best Music, Best Editing

Official Selection: New-York Rendez-vous with French Cinema (2007), Athens French Film Festival (2007)

Directed by: Guillaume Canet
Written by: Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre
Based on a novel by: Harlan Coben
Cinematography: Christophe Offenstein
Editor: Hervé de Luze
Music: Mathieu Chedid (as M)
Produced by: Alain Attal
Production Company: Les Productions du Trésor
Co-Production: EuropaCorp, M6 Films, Caneo Films

With : François Cluzet (Alexandre Beck), Marie-Josée Croze (Margot Beck), André Dussollier (Jacques Laurentin), Kristin Scott Thomas (Hélène Perkins), François Berléand (Eric Levkowitch), Nathalie Baye (Elysabeth Feldman), Jean Rochefort (Gilbert Neuville), Marina Hands (Anne Beck), Gilles Lellouche (Bruno), Philippe Lefebvre (Philippe Meynard), Florence Thomassin (Charlotte Berthaud), Jalil Lespert (Gonzales), Olivier Marchal (Bernard Valenti), Guillaume Canet (Phillipe Neuville)

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Alex (François Cluzet, Hell, Story of Women, The Apprentices) is devastated after his wife Margot (Marie-Josée Croze, The Barbarian Invasions, The Story of My Life (COLCOA 2005), Munich) is brutally murdered by a serial killer. Eight years have passed when he receives an anonymous email. Upon opening it, he sees a woman in a crowd, filmed in real time. It’s his wife, Margot. Events take a turn for the worse when the police reopen the case and suspect him to be the killer.

After his performance in Pierre Jolivet’s In All Innocence (1998), Guillaume Canet quickly established himself as an A-list actor. He starred in The Beach (2000) with Leonardo DiCaprio, Zulawski’s Fidelity (2000) and Love Me if You Dare (2003) with Marion Cotillard. In 2002, Canet made his directorial debut with Whatever You Say (COLCOA 2003), a critically acclaimed satire of reality TV. The quality of Whatever You Say convinced Harlan Coben to choose Canet for the adaptation of his novel Tell No One.

“Canet shows a fondness for tracking shots, dollies in and out, and location work in and around Paris – all of which confirm the directorial assurance he showed in Whatever You Say (2002).” (Variety)

“There have already been a few outstanding ways to tell a love story which combines strength, reserve and dignity. Here is a new one and it’s good news!” (Premiere)

Followed by a Q&A with co-writer/director Guillaume Canet