Light Leak
In the quiet, contemplative drama "Light Leak," directed by Jack Haran, a chance encounter with an old photograph sets ...
In the high-stakes world of international diplomacy, a career foreign service officer played by Will Arnett finds his mundane posting abruptly shattered when he is thrust into the role of an ambassador to a volatile nation on the brink of chaos. Directed by J. Lee Thompson, this tense thriller follows a man more accustomed to filing reports than facing down armed factions, as he must navigate a labyrinth of political intrigue and hidden agendas. With his every move scrutinized and trust a scarce commodity, the new ambassador discovers that the embassy walls hold dangerous secrets and that his very presence has ignited a conspiracy far deadlier than any diplomatic incident. As the situation escalates from precarious to perilous, he must rely on his wits and unravel a web of deception to prevent an international catastrophe, all while determining who is an ally and who is an enemy in a game where the rules are written in shadow. The film masterfully builds an atmosphere of paranoia and suspense, transforming the polished halls of power into a claustrophobic battlefield.