Director: Frédéric Farrucci

Cast: Alexis Manenti, Mara Taquin, Théo Frimigacci, Paul Garatte, Marie-Pierre Nouveau

The Mohican is a 2025 French drama-thriller directed by Frédéric Farrucci, set against the rugged coastline of Corsica. Running 88 minutes, it follows a lone shepherd drawn into a violent confrontation with organized crime when he refuses to surrender his ancestral land to the underworld.

What is The Mohican about?

Joseph has spent his life tending his flock along Corsica's windswept coastal pastures, one of the last shepherds to practice a nearly vanished way of life. When a criminal syndicate eyes his property for a lucrative real estate scheme, they send an enforcer to pressure him into signing over the land. Joseph refuses. The confrontation turns violent, and the enforcer — the godfather's own son — is left gravely wounded. What began as a simple act of defiance becomes something far more dangerous: Joseph is now hunted by an unforgiving criminal network that will not rest until it settles the debt. Farrucci builds tension through landscape and silence, using the isolated terrain of Corsica as both setting and psychological weight, as a quiet man discovers what he is willing to risk to protect the ground beneath his feet.

Cast & crew

Director Frédéric Farrucci draws a restrained, physically committed performance from Alexis Manenti, known for his fierce presence in French crime cinema. Mara Taquin and Théo Frimigacci provide grounded support, while Michel Ferracci and Jean Michelangeli bring authenticity to the Corsican criminal milieu. Paul Garatte and Marie-Pierre Nouveau round out a cast rooted in credible, lived-in characterization.

Context & significance

For Persian-speaking diaspora viewers who appreciate slow-burn European crime dramas — from Italian neo-noir to French procedural thrillers — The Mohican sits comfortably in that tradition of rural resistance against institutional or criminal power. Corsica's landscape, culture, and complicated relationship with mainland France give the film a distinct atmosphere that will feel immediately compelling to anyone who has watched stories of isolated communities standing their ground. The film is available on K-Time with a Persian dub and Persian subtitles, meaning you can follow every nuance in your preferred language. It pairs naturally with other French-language crime titles in the catalog.

Where & how to watch

The Mohican is available now on K-Time with both Persian dub and Persian subtitles. Watch on the web, on your TV دستگاه, or on your phone — no VPN needed, no geo-blocking, no extra download required. Cancel anytime.