Sympathy for the Devil

Sympathy for the Devil

7.7IMDb Score
Released:2019-11-27
Genre:War, Drama
Duration:102 min
Country:Belgium, Canada, France
Director:Guillaume de Fontenay
Actors:Niels Schneider, Ella Rumpf, Izudin Bajrović, Adnan Omerović, Mirsad Ibišević
Production:GO Films, Monkey Pack Films, Logical Pictures, Nexus Factory, uMedia, Title Media, uFund, Canal+, Ciné+

Overview:

In an urban war zone where everything that moves is a target, Paul tries to live, love and inform.

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