fbpx
Wikipedia

A Prophet

A Prophet (French: Un prophète) is a 2009 French prison crime film directed by Jacques Audiard with a screenplay by Audiard, with Thomas Bidegain, Abdel Raouf Dafri, and Nicolas Peufaillit, from a story by Dafri. The film stars Tahar Rahim in the title role as an imprisoned petty criminal of Algerian origins who rises in the inmate hierarchy, becoming an assassin and drug trafficker as he initiates himself into the Corsican and then Muslim subcultures.

A Prophet
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJacques Audiard
Screenplay by
Story byAbdel Raouf Dafri
Produced by
  • Lauranne Bourrachot
  • Martine Cassinelli
  • Pascal Caucheteux
  • Marco Cherqui
Starring
CinematographyStéphane Fontaine
Edited byJuliette Welfling
Music byAlexandre Desplat
Distributed byUGC Distribution
Release dates
  • 16 May 2009 (2009-05-16) (Cannes)
  • 26 August 2009 (2009-08-26) (France)
Running time
155 minutes[1]
Countries
  • France
  • Italy
Languages
  • French
  • Arabic
  • Corsican[a]
Budget$13 million[2]
Box office$17.9 million[2]

Plot

Malik El Djebena, a 19-year-old French youth of Algerian descent, is sentenced to six years in prison for attacking police officers. Alone and illiterate upon his arrival, he falls under the sway of Corsican mobsters, led by César Luciani, who enforces a brutal rule.

The prison is divided between two main factions: the Corsicans and the Muslims. Malik keeps to himself. When Luciani forces him to be the unwilling assassin of Reyeb, a Muslim witness in a trial, Malik gains the protection of the Corsicans despite his North African origin.

Malik serves as a low-level servant to the Corsicans, who treat him with disdain. All the while, he is haunted by visions of the murdered Reyeb.

When most of the Corsicans are transferred or released, Luciani is forced to give Malik more responsibility. Having secretly learned Corsican, Malik acts as Luciani's eyes and ears in the prison. When Malik earns the privilege of day-long furloughs outside the prison, Luciani relies on him to conduct Luciani's criminal business outside.

Ryad, a Muslim friend, teaches Malik to read and write, and the two become close. Ryad teaches Malik about his own heritage, introducing him to two other Muslims, Tarik and Hassan, and increases his power within the prison.

Malik also becomes involved with a prison drug dealer, Jordi. When Ryad gains an early release due to testicular cancer, the three partners organize a drug-running enterprise to sell hashish. But when Ryad is kidnapped by the drug dealer Latif, Malik tracks down Latif's relative inside the prison. He kidnaps the relative's family and forces Latif's gang to release Ryad.

When Luciani discovers that Malik is using his day-releases for his own personal enterprise, he punishes him. Malik is sent to meet Brahim Lattrache in Marseille, another Muslim, who is involved in a deal between Luciani and the Lingherris, an Italian mafia group. Lattrache is bitter toward the Corsicans for the murder of Reyeb and holds Malik at gunpoint. When Malik spots a deer warning sign, he remembers a recent dream of deer running in the road. He tells his kidnappers that they are in danger of hitting wild animals, and they suddenly strike a deer. Lattrache is impressed by Malik, calling him a prophet and agreeing to conduct criminal business with him instead of Luciani, even though Malik admitted that he killed Reyeb.

Luciani believes there is a "mole" in his organization and decides to use Malik to assassinate Jacky Marcaggi, the don of the Corsican mafia, for secretly dealing with the Lingherris. But Malik and Ryad have their own plan for Marcaggi: they kill his bodyguards, kidnap him, and inform him that it was Luciani who ordered the hit before abandoning him in the city.

Malik takes refuge at Ryad's house with his wife and young son. Ryad's cancer has returned; his decision to forego more chemotherapy leaves him just six months to live. He gets Malik to promise to take care of his family when he's gone.

Upon Malik's return to the prison, he is placed in solitary for returning late - putting him out of reach of Luciani's retribution - while Marcaggi uses his influence to wipe out much of Luciani's faction. Once back in general population, Malik joins the Muslim faction in the yard. When a now powerless Luciani tries to approach him, two Muslims intercept and beat him.

On the day of his release, Malik is met by Ryad's wife and son outside the prison. They walk off together, followed by a vehicle convoy carrying Malik's new associates.

Cast

Production

Audiard stated that in making the film he intended to "creat[e] icons, images for people who don't have images in movies, like the Arabs in France,"[3] though he also had stated that the film "has nothing to do with his vision of society," and is a work of fiction.[4]

Audiard had been thinking about making a film set in prison after he had attended a screening of one of his films in one such institution and found himself shocked by the conditions there. The film's screenplay was submitted to them by a producer and reworked by Audiard and Thomas Bidegain.[4][5]

Audiard cast Niels Arestrup as the Corsican crime boss César Luciani, after featuring him in his previous film, The Beat that My Heart Skipped. He met Tahar Rahim, who plays Malik, when they shared an automobile ride from another film set. To ensure the authenticity of the prison experience, Audiard hired former convicts as advisors and extras.[5]

Reception

Critical response

A Prophet received widespread critical acclaim. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 97% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 160 reviews, with an average score of 8.3/10, making the film a "Certified Fresh" on the website's rating system. Its critical consensus states that "Featuring an impressive star turn by newcomer Tahar Rahim, A Prophet is a French gangster film filled with arresting, immediate details."[6] At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the film received an average score of 90, based on 31 reviews, which indicates "Universal acclaim".[7]

 

Reception of the film after its debut screening at 2009 Cannes Film Festival at the competition was good. A Prophet was picked as the best film of the festival by a group of sixteen English-language critics and bloggers polled by the daily independent film news site indieWIRE.[8]

Karin Badt at The Huffington Post called it "refreshingly free".[4] Jonathan Romney of Screen International said that the film "works both as hard-edged, painstaking detailed social realism and as a compelling genre entertainment."[9]

Luke Davies of The Monthly criticized some of the film's stylistic methodology and content, asserting that the prophetic themes could have been stretched out, but he celebrated the film's central character and his well-executed "improbable rise from invisibility to dominance", describing "what gives [the film] such dynamic energy is the seamlessness with which this transition unfolds". Davies described the film's main achievement as conveying a character as "someone we care about and gun for," who started life on screen as a blank slate.[10]

Awards

A Prophet won the BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language and nine Césars (including Best Film, Director, Actor and Supporting Actor), in addition to prizes at both the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the London Film Festival. It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards.

It was the submission of France for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film.[11] On 2 February 2010, when Academy Award nominations were announced, A Prophet received a nomination for Best Foreign Language film. The other four films in the category were Ajami, The Milk of Sorrow and The White Ribbon, and the eventual winner, El secreto de sus ojos.[12]

A Prophet won the Grand Prix at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[13] At the 53rd London Film Festival, it won the Best Film Award.[14][15] It won the Prix Louis Delluc 2009.[16] At the 63rd British Academy Film Awards, it won a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language. It was nominated for 13 César Awards, tying it with three other films for the most nominations of any film in César history. It won 9 Césars at the ceremony, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor.[17] The film was nominated for the Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics. The film also won London's Favourite French Film award in 2010, as well as Best Foreign Film at the 13th annual British Independent Film Awards, which were held in London at the Old Billingsgate on 5 December 2010.[18]

A Prophet was also nominated for Best International Film at the 8th Irish Film and Television Awards, an award that went to The Social Network.

In a 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics worldwide, A Prophet was voted the 85th best film since 2000.[19]

In 2010 Empire magazine ranked it at number 63 in its "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" list.[20]

Box office

The film grossed $10,309,555 in France, and $2,087,720 in the United States and Canada.[2]

In the United Kingdom, the film grossed £1.3 million ($2,025,000), making it the fourth highest-grossing foreign-language film of 2010 in the UK (below My Name Is Khan, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, and The Girl Who Played with Fire).[21]

Home media

In the United Kingdom, it was 2012's eighth most-watched foreign-language film on television with 190,000 viewers on Channel 4, and the year's most-watched French-language film.[22]

Remake

On 22 January 2016, Deadline reported that Sam Raimi is in talks to direct Sony's remake of the film, with Neal H. Moritz and Tobe Jaffe producing, and Dennis Lehane writing the script.[23] On February 14, 2020, it was reported that Paramount Players acquired the project, which became Rapman’s American Son with Stephan James and Russell Crowe.[24][25][26]

References

Notes
  1. ^ These are the languages used in the film, not necessarily languages in which it is dubbed
  1. ^ Un prophète - A Prophet. British Board of Film Classification. 16 October 2009. Retrieved 26 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b c A Prophet (Un prophète). Box Office Mojo. 2010. Retrieved 24 February 2016.
  3. ^ . Cinemotions (in French). Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 8 March 2010.
  4. ^ a b c Badt, Karin (18 May 2009). "Cannes Favorite: Jacques Audiard's "The Prophet"". The Huffington Post. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  5. ^ a b Turan, Kenneth (19 May 2009). "Jacques Audiard's 'A Prophet' has a buzz building". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  6. ^ "A Prophet (Un prophete)". Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  7. ^ "A Prophet Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  8. ^ "Audiard's "Prophet" Hailed by Critics, Bloggers as Best of Cannes". IndieWire. 27 May 2009. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  9. ^ Romney, Jonathan (25 May 2009). "A Prophet (Un Prophète)". Screen Daily. Retrieved 21 August 2009.
  10. ^ Davies, Luke (February 2010). "Lost Boys: Jacques Audiard's A Prophet and John Hillcoat's The Road". The Monthly.
  11. ^ "Un prophete retenu pour les oscars", Le Figaro, 17 September 2009 (in French)
  12. ^ "Academy Award Nominations". CNN.com. 5 March 2010.
  13. ^ "Festival de Cannes: A Prophet". festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 9 May 2009.
  14. ^ . bfi.org. Archived from the original on 31 October 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2009.
  15. ^ "French film receives London award". bbc.co.uk. 29 October 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2009.
  16. ^ "Prix Louis Delluc : "Un prophète" sacré meilleur film 2009". Le Parisien (in French). 11 December 2009. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
  17. ^ "2010 César Winners". César Awards. from the original on 12 April 2010. Retrieved 25 March 2010.
  18. ^ . The Moët British Independent Film Awards. Archived from the original on 9 December 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2010.
  19. ^ "The 21st century's 100 greatest films". BBC. 23 August 2016. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
  20. ^ "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema | 63. A Prophet". Empire.
  21. ^ "Statistical Yearbook 11" (PDF). British Film Institute (BFI). 2011. p. 46. Retrieved 21 April 2022.
  22. ^ "BFI Statistical Yearbook 2013" (PDF). British Film Institute (BFI). 2013. p. 150. Retrieved 23 April 2022.
  23. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (22 January 2016). "Sam Raimi Circles 'A Prophet', Remake Of French Crime Thriller". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  24. ^ Kroll, Justin (14 February 2020). "Paramount Players Taps Rapman to Direct Film Based on Oscar-Nominated 'A Prophet' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  25. ^ Kroll, Justin (28 August 2020). "Stephan James To Star Opposite Russell Crowe In Paramount's 'American Son'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  26. ^ "'A Prophet' Producers on Taking a Modern Spin With TV Reboot". Variety.

External links

prophet, other, uses, prophet, disambiguation, french, prophète, 2009, french, prison, crime, film, directed, jacques, audiard, with, screenplay, audiard, with, thomas, bidegain, abdel, raouf, dafri, nicolas, peufaillit, from, story, dafri, film, stars, tahar,. For other uses see Prophet disambiguation A Prophet French Un prophete is a 2009 French prison crime film directed by Jacques Audiard with a screenplay by Audiard with Thomas Bidegain Abdel Raouf Dafri and Nicolas Peufaillit from a story by Dafri The film stars Tahar Rahim in the title role as an imprisoned petty criminal of Algerian origins who rises in the inmate hierarchy becoming an assassin and drug trafficker as he initiates himself into the Corsican and then Muslim subcultures A ProphetTheatrical release posterDirected byJacques AudiardScreenplay byJacques Audiard Thomas Bidegain Abdel Raouf Dafri Nicolas PeufaillitStory byAbdel Raouf DafriProduced byLauranne Bourrachot Martine Cassinelli Pascal Caucheteux Marco CherquiStarringTahar Rahim Niels Arestrup Adel BencherifCinematographyStephane FontaineEdited byJuliette WelflingMusic byAlexandre DesplatDistributed byUGC DistributionRelease dates16 May 2009 2009 05 16 Cannes 26 August 2009 2009 08 26 France Running time155 minutes 1 CountriesFrance ItalyLanguagesFrench Arabic Corsican a Budget 13 million 2 Box office 17 9 million 2 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards 4 3 Box office 4 4 Home media 5 Remake 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditMalik El Djebena a 19 year old French youth of Algerian descent is sentenced to six years in prison for attacking police officers Alone and illiterate upon his arrival he falls under the sway of Corsican mobsters led by Cesar Luciani who enforces a brutal rule The prison is divided between two main factions the Corsicans and the Muslims Malik keeps to himself When Luciani forces him to be the unwilling assassin of Reyeb a Muslim witness in a trial Malik gains the protection of the Corsicans despite his North African origin Malik serves as a low level servant to the Corsicans who treat him with disdain All the while he is haunted by visions of the murdered Reyeb When most of the Corsicans are transferred or released Luciani is forced to give Malik more responsibility Having secretly learned Corsican Malik acts as Luciani s eyes and ears in the prison When Malik earns the privilege of day long furloughs outside the prison Luciani relies on him to conduct Luciani s criminal business outside Ryad a Muslim friend teaches Malik to read and write and the two become close Ryad teaches Malik about his own heritage introducing him to two other Muslims Tarik and Hassan and increases his power within the prison Malik also becomes involved with a prison drug dealer Jordi When Ryad gains an early release due to testicular cancer the three partners organize a drug running enterprise to sell hashish But when Ryad is kidnapped by the drug dealer Latif Malik tracks down Latif s relative inside the prison He kidnaps the relative s family and forces Latif s gang to release Ryad When Luciani discovers that Malik is using his day releases for his own personal enterprise he punishes him Malik is sent to meet Brahim Lattrache in Marseille another Muslim who is involved in a deal between Luciani and the Lingherris an Italian mafia group Lattrache is bitter toward the Corsicans for the murder of Reyeb and holds Malik at gunpoint When Malik spots a deer warning sign he remembers a recent dream of deer running in the road He tells his kidnappers that they are in danger of hitting wild animals and they suddenly strike a deer Lattrache is impressed by Malik calling him a prophet and agreeing to conduct criminal business with him instead of Luciani even though Malik admitted that he killed Reyeb Luciani believes there is a mole in his organization and decides to use Malik to assassinate Jacky Marcaggi the don of the Corsican mafia for secretly dealing with the Lingherris But Malik and Ryad have their own plan for Marcaggi they kill his bodyguards kidnap him and inform him that it was Luciani who ordered the hit before abandoning him in the city Malik takes refuge at Ryad s house with his wife and young son Ryad s cancer has returned his decision to forego more chemotherapy leaves him just six months to live He gets Malik to promise to take care of his family when he s gone Upon Malik s return to the prison he is placed in solitary for returning late putting him out of reach of Luciani s retribution while Marcaggi uses his influence to wipe out much of Luciani s faction Once back in general population Malik joins the Muslim faction in the yard When a now powerless Luciani tries to approach him two Muslims intercept and beat him On the day of his release Malik is met by Ryad s wife and son outside the prison They walk off together followed by a vehicle convoy carrying Malik s new associates Cast EditTahar Rahim as Malik El Djebena Niels Arestrup as Cesar Luciani Adel Bencherif as Ryad Reda Kateb as Jordi Le Gitan Hichem Yacoubi as Reyeb Jean Philippe Ricci as Vettori Gilles Cohen as Prof Antoine Basler as Pilicci Leila Bekhti as Djamila Ryad s wife Pierre Leccia as Sampierro Foued Nassah as Antaro Jean Emmanuel Pagni as Santi Frederic Graziani as Chef de detention Slimane Dazi as Lattrache Alaa Oumouzoune as Rebelled prisoner Salem Kali as Le prisonnier mutin Pascal Henault as Ceccaldi un corse Sonia Hell as Une matonneProduction EditAudiard stated that in making the film he intended to creat e icons images for people who don t have images in movies like the Arabs in France 3 though he also had stated that the film has nothing to do with his vision of society and is a work of fiction 4 Audiard had been thinking about making a film set in prison after he had attended a screening of one of his films in one such institution and found himself shocked by the conditions there The film s screenplay was submitted to them by a producer and reworked by Audiard and Thomas Bidegain 4 5 Audiard cast Niels Arestrup as the Corsican crime boss Cesar Luciani after featuring him in his previous film The Beat that My Heart Skipped He met Tahar Rahim who plays Malik when they shared an automobile ride from another film set To ensure the authenticity of the prison experience Audiard hired former convicts as advisors and extras 5 Reception EditCritical response Edit A Prophet received widespread critical acclaim Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 97 of critics have given the film a positive review based on 160 reviews with an average score of 8 3 10 making the film a Certified Fresh on the website s rating system Its critical consensus states that Featuring an impressive star turn by newcomer Tahar Rahim A Prophet is a French gangster film filled with arresting immediate details 6 At Metacritic which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the film received an average score of 90 based on 31 reviews which indicates Universal acclaim 7 Director Jacques Audiard center and stars Niels Arestrup and Tahar Rahim at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival Reception of the film after its debut screening at 2009 Cannes Film Festival at the competition was good A Prophet was picked as the best film of the festival by a group of sixteen English language critics and bloggers polled by the daily independent film news site indieWIRE 8 Karin Badt at The Huffington Post called it refreshingly free 4 Jonathan Romney of Screen International said that the film works both as hard edged painstaking detailed social realism and as a compelling genre entertainment 9 Luke Davies of The Monthly criticized some of the film s stylistic methodology and content asserting that the prophetic themes could have been stretched out but he celebrated the film s central character and his well executed improbable rise from invisibility to dominance describing what gives the film such dynamic energy is the seamlessness with which this transition unfolds Davies described the film s main achievement as conveying a character as someone we care about and gun for who started life on screen as a blank slate 10 Awards Edit A Prophet won the BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language and nine Cesars including Best Film Director Actor and Supporting Actor in addition to prizes at both the 2009 Cannes Film Festival and the London Film Festival It was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 82nd Academy Awards It was the submission of France for the 82nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Film 11 On 2 February 2010 when Academy Award nominations were announced A Prophet received a nomination for Best Foreign Language film The other four films in the category were Ajami The Milk of Sorrow and The White Ribbon and the eventual winner El secreto de sus ojos 12 A Prophet won the Grand Prix at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival 13 At the 53rd London Film Festival it won the Best Film Award 14 15 It won the Prix Louis Delluc 2009 16 At the 63rd British Academy Film Awards it won a BAFTA for Best Film Not in the English Language It was nominated for 13 Cesar Awards tying it with three other films for the most nominations of any film in Cesar history It won 9 Cesars at the ceremony including Best Film Best Director Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor 17 The film was nominated for the Grand Prix of the Belgian Syndicate of Cinema Critics The film also won London s Favourite French Film award in 2010 as well as Best Foreign Film at the 13th annual British Independent Film Awards which were held in London at the Old Billingsgate on 5 December 2010 18 A Prophet was also nominated for Best International Film at the 8th Irish Film and Television Awards an award that went to The Social Network In a 2016 BBC poll of 177 critics worldwide A Prophet was voted the 85th best film since 2000 19 In 2010 Empire magazine ranked it at number 63 in its The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema list 20 Box office Edit The film grossed 10 309 555 in France and 2 087 720 in the United States and Canada 2 In the United Kingdom the film grossed 1 3 million 2 025 000 making it the fourth highest grossing foreign language film of 2010 in the UK below My Name Is Khan The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and The Girl Who Played with Fire 21 Home media Edit In the United Kingdom it was 2012 s eighth most watched foreign language film on television with 190 000 viewers on Channel 4 and the year s most watched French language film 22 Remake EditOn 22 January 2016 Deadline reported that Sam Raimi is in talks to direct Sony s remake of the film with Neal H Moritz and Tobe Jaffe producing and Dennis Lehane writing the script 23 On February 14 2020 it was reported that Paramount Players acquired the project which became Rapman s American Son with Stephan James and Russell Crowe 24 25 26 References EditNotes These are the languages used in the film not necessarily languages in which it is dubbed Un prophete A Prophet British Board of Film Classification 16 October 2009 Retrieved 26 January 2015 a b c A Prophet Un prophete Box Office Mojo 2010 Retrieved 24 February 2016 Entretien avec Jacques Audiard realisateur d Un prophete Cinemotions in French Archived from the original on 8 June 2010 Retrieved 8 March 2010 a b c Badt Karin 18 May 2009 Cannes Favorite Jacques Audiard s The Prophet The Huffington Post Retrieved 21 August 2009 a b Turan Kenneth 19 May 2009 Jacques Audiard s A Prophet has a buzz building Los Angeles Times Retrieved 21 August 2009 A Prophet Un prophete Rotten Tomatoes Flixster Retrieved 19 October 2020 A Prophet Reviews Ratings Credits and More at Metacritic Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved 11 September 2011 Audiard s Prophet Hailed by Critics Bloggers as Best of Cannes IndieWire 27 May 2009 Retrieved 21 August 2009 Romney Jonathan 25 May 2009 A Prophet Un Prophete Screen Daily Retrieved 21 August 2009 Davies Luke February 2010 Lost Boys Jacques Audiard s A Prophet and John Hillcoat s The Road The Monthly Un prophete retenu pour les oscars Le Figaro 17 September 2009 in French Academy Award Nominations CNN com 5 March 2010 Festival de Cannes A Prophet festival cannes com Retrieved 9 May 2009 Winner of Best Film Award A Prophet bfi org Archived from the original on 31 October 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2009 French film receives London award bbc co uk 29 October 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2009 Prix Louis Delluc Un prophete sacre meilleur film 2009 Le Parisien in French 11 December 2009 Retrieved 11 December 2009 2010 Cesar Winners Cesar Awards Archived from the original on 12 April 2010 Retrieved 25 March 2010 Winners announced 13th Moet British Independent Film Awards The Moet British Independent Film Awards Archived from the original on 9 December 2010 Retrieved 5 December 2010 The 21st century s 100 greatest films BBC 23 August 2016 Retrieved 11 January 2017 The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema 63 A Prophet Empire Statistical Yearbook 11 PDF British Film Institute BFI 2011 p 46 Retrieved 21 April 2022 BFI Statistical Yearbook 2013 PDF British Film Institute BFI 2013 p 150 Retrieved 23 April 2022 Fleming Mike Jr 22 January 2016 Sam Raimi Circles A Prophet Remake Of French Crime Thriller Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 5 May 2019 Kroll Justin 14 February 2020 Paramount Players Taps Rapman to Direct Film Based on Oscar Nominated A Prophet EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved 4 January 2021 Kroll Justin 28 August 2020 Stephan James To Star Opposite Russell Crowe In Paramount s American Son Deadline Hollywood Retrieved 4 January 2021 A Prophet Producers on Taking a Modern Spin With TV Reboot Variety External links EditOfficial website US Official website France A Prophet at IMDb A Prophet at Rotten Tomatoes A Prophet at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A Prophet amp oldid 1123302831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.