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Stealth

Country: Switzerland, Language: French, 112 mins

Original Title

Comme des Voleurs (à l'est)
  • Director: Lionel Baier
  • Writer: Lionel Baier
  • Producer: Robert Boner

CGiii Comment

A young gay Swiss man finds out that his great-grandfather was Polish...and, unfortunately, he decides that he wants to become Polish...too.

A cheap film with an over-inflated ego...Baier shows the conceit that most young film-makers do all too readily...autobiographical or semi-autobiographical films are, usually, uninteresting from those who have led a fraction of their lives - this is no exception.

Young directors who write and star in their own films are, usually, deficient in a few areas - this is no exception - even with a change of hair colour, Baier is not an actor who is able to command the starring role...

Cheap, indulgent and uninteresting.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Lionel is a happy gay man with a great career and an open-minded family that accepts his loyal lover, Serge. But things start to unravel when he meets a pretty Polish immigrant who is about to be deported and decides to marry her.

Cast & Characters

Natacha Koutchoumov as Lucie;
Lionel Baier as Lionel;
Alicja Bachleda as Ewa;
Stephane Rentznik as Serge;
Anne-Lise Tobagi as Lionel's mother;
Luc Andrie as Lionel's father;
Michal Rudnicki as Stanislav;
Bernabe Rico as Liberto;
Barbara Dembinska as Henryk's wife;
Lech Dyblik as Henryk Baier;
Cynthia Coray Schmassmann as Swiss eco-activist