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The Front Line (2006)

The Front Line (2006)
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A musician from the Democratic Republic of Congo finds his peaceful existence in Ireland suddenly shattered when he made an irresistible offer by one of the nation's most notorious criminals. When Joe Juma's application for asylum was accepted, he thought he was leaving all of his troubles back in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Content with his job as a bank security guard, Joe was comfortable just coasting through life without a care. But these are the moments that life often chooses to throw us an unexpected curve-ball, and when Joe is approached with a dangerous but potentially lucrative offer, he is forced to make a decision that will effect the rest of his life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Eriq EbouaneyJames Frain, (more)
Director(s):
David Gleeson
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Front Line

A musician from the Democratic Republic of Congo finds his peaceful existence in Ireland suddenly shattered when he made an irresistible offer by one of the nation's most notorious criminals. When Joe Juma's application for asylum was accepted, he thought he was leaving all of his troubles back in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Content with his job as a bank security guard, Joe was comfortable just coasting through life without a care. But these are the moments that life often chooses to throw us an unexpected curve-ball, and when Joe is approached with a dangerous but potentially lucrative offer, he is forced to make a decision that will effect the rest of his life. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
David Gleeson
Writer(s):
David Gleeson
Producer(s):
Nathalie Lichtenthaeler
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    James H.

    Beautifully acted by all, especially Eroq Ebouaney and Fata N’Diaye. Good character development. It is a bit slow in sections but overall it is a satisifying film. Good location shooting, nicely edited.

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    Sam G.

    Hotel Rwanda meets Ballykissangel

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