The gripping spy thriller "Chief of Station,"starring Aaron Eckhart, Olga Kurylenko and Alex Pettyfer, was released in Egyptian cinemas on Wednesday.
Eckhart plays Ben, a seasoned CIA officer and former European Station Chief who’s forced back into the espionage underworld after learning that the death of his wife was not an accident. Teaming up with his protege and a rogue agent, together they work to unravel a dark conspiracy that challenges everything Ben thought he knew.
"Chief of Station" also stars Nick Moran, Chris Petrovski, Daniel Bernhardt, James Faulkner, Laetitia Eido, Isobel Wood, and Nina Bergman.
The film was written by George Mahaffey (Heatseekers), directed by Jesse V. Johnson (One Ranger, White Elephant), lensed by Jonathan Hall, co-edited by Richard Blackburn and Matthew Lorentz.
Producers are Steve Lee Jones for Bee Holder and Matthew Shreder for Concourse.
Executive producers include Jack Christian, D.J. McPherson, Rob McGillivray, Ben Stranahan, Julien P. Bourgon, Matthew E. Chausse, Juliana Lubin, Walter Josten, Patrick Josten, and Joseph Lanius. Co-producers include Tyler Condon, Kevin Human and Evangelo Kioussis.