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  1. Nine translators carefully chosen by a merciless editor are tasked to translate the latest novel by a very well-known author in record time. So as to avoid leaks, they are confined to a luxurious bunker. However the first 10 pages of the novel are released online. The hunt is on to find the culprit.

  2. 15 de sept. de 2020 · The Translators is in cinemas from September 17. Loading YouTube content Posted 15 Sep 2020 15 Sep 2020 Tue 15 Sep 2020 at 8:03pm , updated 22 Sep 2020 22 Sep 2020 Tue 22 Sep 2020 at 12:17am

  3. 2 de feb. de 2020 · Watch the official HD trailer for "The Translators," a mystery film about nine translators confined while translating a bestselling book.

  4. translatorsfilm.comTRANSLATORS

    But for 11 year-old Densel, 13 year-old Harye, 16 year-old Virginia, and the over 11 million children across the U.S. who are the only English speakers in their family, sometimes that relationship gets flipped. This is the untold story of kids who act as their family's translators on matters that are sometimes more adult than they are.

  5. Nine translators, hired to translate the eagerly awaited final book of a bestselling trilogy, are confined in a luxurious bunker. When the first ten pages of the top-secret manuscript appear online, the dream job becomes a nightmare – the thief is one of them and the publisher (Lambert Wilson) is ready to do whatever it takes to unmask him ...

  6. The Translators is tailor-made for mystery buffs. This intelligent but engrossing film gives fresh impetus to the drawing-room genre. It’s one of those rare films you can either choose to follow closely, or just go along for the ride. Either way, it’s a film worth seeking out.

  7. The Translators (original title: Les Traducteurs) is a 2019 French/Belgian production featuring a multinational cast and a slick screenplay that blends many different genres. The film is partly a typical closed-room mystery, a classic whodunit, a heist thriller, and a social commentary on the commercialization of literature in our age.