Dossier 51

  • François Marthouret: Dominique Auphal
  • Sylvie Mouriat: Françoise Beliard
  • Patrick Chesnais: Hadès
  • Jenny Clève: L' agent 747
  • Jean Dautremay: Esculape 3
  • Françoise Béliard: Sylvie Mouriat
  • Jean Dautremay: Esculape 3
  • Gérard Dessalles: Brauchite
  • Jean -Michel Dupuis: Agent Hécate 8446

No privacy ( French: Le Dossier 51 ) is a French film based on a novel by Gilles Perrault. The film is directed by Michel Deville. The film was presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 1978.

Action

Dominique Auphal (François Marthouret ) is a diplomat - and also worked in an organization that is being watched by intelligence agencies. Several secret services try to convince him to work in their organization.

Perrault's amendment is similar to a file. This includes notes, memos, listening transcripts, expense reports, and copies lasster 's occupation and private letters. The intelligence agencies are named after Greek or Roman deities such as Jupiter, Mercury, Aesculapius, Mars. The name of the monitored persons are replaced by numbers: 51 so on, in order to illustrate the dehumanization of the process for the target, 52 for his wife, and.

A psychoanalytic study of the objective results that homosexual offers could be reaching the goals of the secret organization relevant. It affects people associated with the monitored person until enough material is present to cause a blackmail. Then the supervised person dies after a car accident in which a suicide can not be ruled out. The book concludes with a dossier or irrelevant statement to show that no remorse or sense of responsibility for the tragic consequences of the investigation are visible from the sides of the supervising authority.

Background

The film focuses on the importance of data protection in the face of manifold possibilities of public authorities to circumvent the anonymity of personal interaction.

Awards

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