

A retired spy turned movie star teams up with his nemesis—pure chaos, pure '60s fever dream.
When Sigismund Von Beckmann, the head of the Kraken, is overthrown within his criminal organization by the cruel Ferozza, he must join forces with his worst enemy: Philippe Lascaze. Lascaze, aka Cerberus, is a former French agent who has given up his life as a spy to become a star of the silver screen. The two of them will do everything in their power to thwart the plans of the cruel Ferozza and her deadly virus. Ferozza is an ode to the spy craze of the 1960s - a tribute directly inspired by the words of French dialog legend Michel Audiard and the animal presence of James Bond. Enjoy this sun-drenched spy comedy, where the supporting cast are stars in their own right.
Writing
Michel Audiard-inspired dialogue—sarcasm sharp enough to kill.
Costume
Every frame drips with sun-drenched '60s spy aesthetic.
Acting
Olivier Roux's commitment to preening spy-turned-actor perfection.

Director
Eric Saussine
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Michel Audiard's legendary wordplay defined French crime cinema for decades; this film wears that influence like a tailored suit.
Jackson Richardson—yes, the handball legend—appears as Malar, because why shouldn't athletes get spy cameos?