Close Enemies (French: Frères ennemis) is a 2018 Belgian-French crime drama film directed by David Oelhoffen.
It was selected to be screened in the main competition section of the 75th Venice International Film Festival.
[4][5] Imrane and Manuel, members of an Arabic crime family, celebrate their friend Nouri's release from jail.
Already distrusted by his fellow police officers, Driss experiences further difficulty in the Arabic community when he attempts to make contact with family and former friends during his investigation.
As Manuel considers his options, he tracks the burner phone to Jean-Marc, who admits Carminatti gave him a tip.
Driss says Raji is likely making amends to corrupt Moroccan officials for an unauthorized drug deal organized by Imrane and Manuel.
The website's critics consensus reads, "While Close Enemies is a perfectly well-produced film noir, it is too predictable and derivative to make an impact.