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56 min
This lengthy domestic exclusive explores the filmmakers' adaptation of the original novel, changes made to the cinematic version, casting, the production itself, and director Guillaume Canet's efforts and work. It's a candid, well-conceived documentary that kept me entertained and engaged throughout. Harlan Coben, the author of Tell No One, talks about the film adaptation and how actor-director Guillaume Canet approached it. Later on, the director also shares his thoughts on the film while we see plenty of raw footage from the shooting process. Also, there is footage from Studio Labo M2 where the film's soundtrack was recorded. Finally, there are plenty of scattered comments from the cast addressing the film production.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Harlan Coben | Self | Unowned | |
Guillaume Canet | Self | Unowned | |
Jean Rochefort | Self | Unowned | |
François Cluzet | Self | Unowned | |
Alain Attal | Self | Unowned | |
Kristin Scott Thomas | Self | The Free Refills | |
Matthieu Chedid | Self | Unowned | |
Pierre Gamet | Self | Unowned | |
Christophe Offenstein | Self | Unowned | |
Thi Thanh Tu Nguyen | Self | Unowned | |
Lucas Leconte | Self | Unowned | |
André Dussollier | Self | Unowned | |
François Bredon | Self | Unowned | |
Gilles Lellouche | Self | Unowned | |
Xavier Amblard | Self | Unowned | |
Jean-Claude Lagniez | Self | Unowned | |
Ludovic Bernard | Self | Unowned | |
Yves Domenjoud | Self | Unowned | |
Philippe Canet | Self | Unowned | |
Carine Sarfati | Self | Unowned | |
François Berléand | Self | Unowned | |
Patrick Ronchin | Self | Unowned | |
Nicolas Mouchet | Self | Unowned |