The thrilling Disorder hits U.K. cinemas this weekend, and we have an exclusive clip for your viewing pleasure as we head into the bank holiday weekend. Alice Winocour (Augustine) directs this slick, tense thriller, Disorder stars Matthias Schoenaerts and Diane Kruger and boasts a killer soundtrack from French techno DJ Gesaffelstein.
Here’s the story:
Following a tour of duty, Special Services soldier Vincent (Schoenaerts) takes a job in security for a wealthy Lebanese businessman and his family.
During a lavish party at the family’s luxurious ‘Maryland’ villa in the South of France, Vincent senses that something is amiss. When his employer is urgently called away on business Vincent is left to ensure the safety of his wife Jessie (Kruger) and their child. Suffering from post-traumatic stress, Vincent battles his own paranoia whilst clinging to the certainty that Jessie and her family are in real and immediate danger, unleashing a hell-bent determination to protect them at all costs.
The clip shows French soldier Vincent, suspended from military duty for PTSD, visiting his Army hospital to pick up meds from a friend. We get to see a range of physical war wounds before realising that invisible wounds can be as distressing.
Check out the exclusive clip below, and catch Disorder in U.K. cinemas from Friday 25th March, 2016.
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