Director: James Mark

Cast: Orphée Ladouceur-Nguyen, Alain Moussi, Tim Rozon, Finn McCager Higgins, Lisa Berry

Infiltrate is a 2026 Canadian action-thriller directed by James Mark, starring Alain Moussi and a strong ensemble cast. The film follows a government agent caught between professional duty and a devastating personal crisis, delivering relentless tension across its 93-minute runtime.

What is Infiltrate about?

Agent Lily Chen operates in a city where organized crime has seeped into every corner of daily life. When her husband is snatched by unknown forces, she receives an ultimatum that puts her badge in direct conflict with her love for her family. To keep him alive, she must carry out targeted assassinations against high-ranking figures in the criminal hierarchy — acts that violate everything she has sworn to uphold. Each mission pulls her further into a labyrinth of dirty money, compromised officials, and shifting loyalties, until she arrives at a crossroads where neither path offers a clean exit. The film builds steadily toward a reckoning that forces Lily to redefine what justice means to her.

Cast & crew

Director James Mark brings a background in stunt choreography and kinetic action filmmaking to this project. Alain Moussi, known for physically demanding roles in Canadian genre cinema, takes on a prominent part alongside Tim Rozon, Lisa Berry, and Paul Braunstein. The ensemble draws primarily from Canadian film and television, giving the production a grounded, local texture rarely seen in high-concept action fare.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking viewers in the diaspora, Infiltrate delivers the kind of propulsive action cinema that travels well across language barriers — and on K-Time it comes with a full Persian dub, making it straightforward to share with family members who prefer Farsi audio. The story of an individual ground down between institutional authority and personal loyalty resonates broadly, touching themes familiar in immigrant and diaspora experience: sacrifice, impossible choices, and what we owe the people we love. Canadian productions like this one also carry a quiet familiarity for the large Iranian community settled across Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal.

Where & how to watch

Infiltrate is available on K-Time with both a Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, and no extra download required. Start and cancel anytime.