90 minutes
1/12/2000
This French prison drama focuses on a penitentiary inmate known as the Mute, who either cannot or will not speak, even though he can apparently hear well enough. When the Mute's cellmate escapes, both the Warden and the Chief Guard try to get him to tell what he knows about the disappearance -- the Guard through violence, the Warden by transferring him to a new cell with four other prisoners and cutting off TV privileges to the inmates until the Mute spills the beans. One of the Mute's new roommates is a white collar criminal who has just landed in prison and is not dealing well with the pressures of life behind bars, but his skills with computers make him a very usefully ally among the prisoners. Meanwhile, Flic, a self-important police detective, is investigating the escape of the Mute's cellmate and is not happy with the low level of cooperation among the prison's population.
Claude Brasseur
as Le maton chef
Olivier Martinez
as Le muet
Bernard Le Coq
as Le directeur
Saïd Taghmaoui
as L'innocent
Stéphane Guillon
as Dingo
Hervé Rey
as L'homo
Benjamin Feitelson
as Julot
Samir Guesmi
as Le cuistot
Mario Pecqueur
as Inspecteur chef
Jeremy Banster
as Le maton sportif
Marina Tomé
as L'inspectrice
Moussa Maaskri
as Manouche
Gilbert Melki
as Le flic