

The Rainbow Warrior
Directed by Pierre BoutronJuly 10, 1985. The Rainbow Warrior, a ship belonging to Greenpeace is docked in the port of Auckland, New Zealand when it sinks after an explosion. The incident claims the life of Fernando Pereira, a Portuguese photographer who is on board at the time of the explosion. Suspicions start to grow that the explosion is not an accident. The Rainbow Warrior was originally set head for the Mururoa Archipelago to protest against French nuclear tests there, and to ensure it won't reach its destination, the French secret service takes the necessary steps in doing so. Two French intelligence agents, Alain Mafart and Dominique Prieur, appearing as a swiss married couple are being arrested by New Zealand's authorities under suspicion of placing the bombs on board the Rainbow Warrior. The two become subsequently known as the "fake Mrs and Mrs Turenge". The French intelligence service has now an indiscreet matter in their hands, and some want to leak information to their sources in the media.
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The Rainbow Warrior was released on April 3, 2006.
The Rainbow Warrior was directed by Pierre Boutron.
The Rainbow Warrior has a runtime of 1 hr 36 min.
The Rainbow Warrior was produced by Joëy Faré.
The key characters in The Rainbow Warrior are Le Duc (Niels Arestrup), Dominique Prieur (Julie Gayet), Korovine (Pascal Elbé).
The Rainbow Warrior is rated Not Rated.
The Rainbow Warrior is a Drama, History film.
The Rainbow Warrior has an audience rating of 6.9 out of 10.

















