[03/25/20 - 09:01 AM] Video: "Earth and Blood" - Official Trailer - Netflix Sami Bouajila and Samy Seghir star in the Julien Leclercq film, due on April 17.
[via press release from Netflix]
Earth and Blood | Official Trailer | Netflix
Saïd owns a sawmill deep in the woods, which he decides to sell. Little does he know that one of his apprentices was cornered by his brother and forced to hide a large amount of cocaine inside the factory.
When the gang to whom the drugs belong shows up, Saïd quickly realizes how determined these tough guys are. Albeit outnumbered, he knows his factory like no one else. Forced to strike back to protect his daughter Sarah, Saïd transforms the sawmill into an embattled camp. And as the number of casualties grows, so does the thirst for revenge...
Watch Earth and Blood, by Julien Leclercq, with Sami Bouajila and Samy Seghir.
Only on Netflix, April 17 : https://www.netflix.com/LaTerreEtLeSang
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