The film follows Michael Sullivan, the son of US State Department diplomat who died when Michael was young. Michael leaves a lucrative job at a large bank and lands his dream job as a diplomat with the United Nations (UN), in the fall of 2002. He is assigned to work as an assistant to Under-Secretary-General Costa "Pasha" Passaris, the head of the Oil-for-Food Programme, operated since 1995 to help the citizens of Iraq without allowing the oil sales to boost Saddam Hussein and his regime. On his first visit to Baghdad, local UN chief diplomat Christina Dupre makes it clear to Pasha that she is disturbed by the corruption in the programme, and plans to publish a report voicing her concerns. This is the first Michael hears of the problem, and over the course of the film he uncovers a major corruption scandal, whereby payoffs and bribes diverted $20 billion of the funds away from food and into the hands of companies, banks, officials of various governments, and officials of the UN itself, possibly including Pasha, so that Hussein can pocket over $1 billion of the funds.
MPAA Rating: | R |
Genre: | Drama, History, Thriller, Romance |
Country: | Canada, Denmark, United States |
Produced By: | Ethan Lazar, Daniel Bekerman, Mike Landry, Stephen Bowen, Jeff Kalligheri, Pete Abrahams, Andrew Corkin, Jay Van Hoy, Adam Skomorowski, Lars Knudsen, Gregory P. Shockro, Nikolaj Vibe Michelsen, Michael Dreher, Malene Blenkov, Robert Ogden Barnum, Aaron Barnett, Karim Debbagh |
Directed By: | Per Fly |
Written By: | Daniel Pyne, Michael Soussan, Per Fly |
Cast: | Mishu Vellani, Abbas Abdulghani, Carlos Pinder, Belçim Bilgin, Rossif Sutherland, Peshang Rad, Brian Markinson, Daniela Lavender, Shauna MacDonald, Elena Khan, Jacqueline Bisset, Ben Kingsley, Fabio Lusvarghi, Dwight Ireland, Rachel Wilson, Theo James, Zahir Gilani |
In Theaters: | Mar 22, 2018 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 48 minutes |
Production: | Creative Alliance, Eyeworks Scandi Fiction, Hoylake Capital |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |