Vortex

Vortex

Genres

CrimeSci-Fi & FantasyDrama

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Two mysterious deaths. A rift in time. Sci-fi thriller about policeman Ludovic who risks everything when he tries to change the past.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Ended

Original Language

French

Runtime

mins

Rating

6.8/10

Release Date

01 May 2025

Country

Belgium

Cast

Tomer Sisley

Tomer Sisley

Ludovic Béguin

Camille Claris

Camille Claris

Mélanie Béguin

Zineb Triki

Zineb Triki

Parvana Rabani

Anaïs Parello

Anaïs Parello

Juliette Béguin

Maxime Gueguen

Maxime Gueguen

Sam Béguin

Eric Pucheu

Eric Pucheu

Nathan Leroy

Sandrine Salyères

Sandrine Salyères

Florence Leroy

Léo Chalié

Léo Chalié

Kim Jaguin

Juliette Plumecocq-Mech

Juliette Plumecocq-Mech

Agathe Burtin

Ludovik

Ludovik

Hector Delavigne

Évelyne El Garby-Klaï

Évelyne El Garby-Klaï

Yasmine Ben Salem

Marc Andréoni

Marc Andréoni

Commissaire Le Goff

Valentin Riot-Sarcey

Valentin Riot-Sarcey

Bruno

Sébastien Nivault

Sébastien Nivault

Procureur Battesti

Julien Floreancig

Julien Floreancig

Procureur Nicolas Orsat

Yunna Le Boulicaut

Yunna Le Boulicaut

Noémie

Fabienne Rocaboy

Fabienne Rocaboy

Anne-Laure Clovin

Simone Peinado-Barré

Simone Peinado-Barré

Romane Leroy

Lucas Gérard

Lucas Gérard

Lucien Leroy

Gaspard Delhaye-Mowat

Gaspard Delhaye-Mowat

Guillaume Delavigne

Mewen Vargac Le Labousse

Mewen Vargac Le Labousse

Louis Delavigne

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