Tell No One (2006)
Kristin Scott Thomas stars in Guillaume Canet’s Hitchcockian thriller. This first ever screen adaptation of a Harlan Coben novel shows how it’s done.
Eight years after his wife’s murder, Alex receives an anonymous email containing a video clip seemingly showing her alive. But when the police reopen the case, Alex himself becomes the major suspect…
Taking Coben’s #1 New York-set bestseller and transplanting it to Paris – featuring a memorable chase along the Boulevard Périphérique – star and director Canet created one of 2006’s most acclaimed French films. It received nine Cesar nominations (four wins including Best Director), a Lumière award for Best Picture and was the #1 foreign language film in the USA.
Not only did it make multiple critics’ top ten lists of the year, Michael Caine rated it as one of his top 10 films of all time, in his 2010 autobiography. Chapeau! Chris Chibnall
France, 2006. Director Guillaume Canet. Screenplay by Guillaume Canet and Philippe Lefebvre from the 2001 novel by Harlan Coben. With François Cluzet, Marie-Josée Croze, Kristin Scott Thomas. 131 mins. 15
Introduced by Chris Chibnall.
Screening sponsored by Kate Hubbard.
Screening at BAC
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Dates & Tickets
| Date | Time | Ticket |
|---|---|---|
| Wednesday 22 April, 2026 | 2:15pm | Buy Tickets |
Reviews
Knocked my socks off!... I’ve rewatched it many times.
An intricate, intelligent, and very watchable thriller.