Guilty by Suspicion
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La Liste noire
La Liste noire (Guilty by Suspicion) est un film franco-américain d'Irwin Winkler sorti en 1991.
Synopsis
Dans les années 1950. Après un voyage de deux mois en Europe pour préparer un film, le cinéaste David Merrill revient en Amérique, régler quelques affaires et retrouver sa famille.
Il apprend qu'il va devoir s'exprimer devant une commission pour justifier sa participation à des réunions communistes, avant de pouvoir retravailler.
Refusant dans un premier temps, il va se voir rejeter d'Hollywood et va devoir chercher un autre emploi.
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Catégories : Titre de film en L | Film dramatique | Film français | Film américain | Film sorti en 1991 | Film de Warner Bros
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