Carbon: when a scam becomes the heist of the century

Published by Julie de Sortiraparis · Updated on April 9, 2018 at 07:40 p.m.
Starring Benoît Magimel, Carbone, directed by Olivier Marchal, plunges us into a daring scam that turns into a nightmare. Between betrayals and settling of scores, this hard-hitting thriller is well worth rediscovering.

In Carbone, French thriller master Olivier Marchal tackles a story inspired by a real-life tax scandal, that of carbon tax fraud. The film follows Antoine Roca(Benoît Magimel), an ordinary man willing to do anything to save his ailing company. But his ingenious scheme to embezzle millions of euros leads him into a spiral of violence and betrayal, where organized crime takes control.

Carried by a solid cast including Gringe and Idir Chender, Carbone combines dramatic tension, action and reflection on greed and human excess. Between the arcana of organized crime and the moral dilemmas of a man in over his head, the film offers a captivating immersion in a world where every choice can be fatal.

Where and when to see Carbone?

Carbone was released in cinemas on November 1, 2017.

Synopsis: Threatened with losing his business, Antoine Roca, an ordinary man, devises a scam that will become the heist of the century. Caught up in organized crime, he faces betrayal, murder and score-settling in a downward spiral.

Carbone will appeal to lovers of darkthrillers, fans of crime stories inspired by true events, and viewers fascinated by daring scams. Those who enjoyed films such as La French or Le Cercle Rouger will findpalpable tension and reflection on the consequences of desperate choices.

The originality of Carbone lies in its anchoring in a contemporary case - carbon tax fraud - while offering a universal plot about ambition, greed and human excesses. Olivier Marchal's dark, nervous direction and Benoît Magimel 's intense performance add an extra dimension to this dramatic thriller.

However, the very dark tone and sometimes brutal scenes could disconcert viewers looking for a lighter or more optimistic tale.

Written by Olivier Marchal and Emmanuel Naccache, Carbone is inspired by one of the biggest recent tax scandals, the VAT fraud on carbon quotas, which cost the French state billions. This realistic basis makes the film even more authentic and relevant.

With its polished visual aesthetics, punchy dialogue and gripping plot, the film explores the limits of morality in a world where economic survival drives people to cross dangerous boundaries. Benoît Magimel delivers a nuanced performance as Antoine, a man both ingenious and vulnerable, caught in the trap of his own ambitions.

Part realistic thriller, part psychological thriller, Carbone is a captivating film that combines tension and reflection. WithOlivier Marchal 's signature style and a talented cast, this dark tale of greed is a must-see for modern thriller fans.

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Dates and Opening Time
Starts November 1, 2017

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