Fans of corporate thrillers, psychological dramas, and slow-burn espionage.
In the high-stakes world of billion-dollar mergers and cutthroat politics, CEO follows Adrian Markov (played by a commanding lead), a visionary but paranoid tech magnate. Convinced that a trusted lieutenant is selling trade secrets to a rival firm, Adrian orchestrates his own “assassination attempt” to force the traitor into the open. ceo film toma
Director Toma brings a sleek, noir-infused visual style — cold glass offices, rain-soaked city streets, and unbroken close-ups during tense negotiation scenes. Drawing from films like Michael Clayton and The Insider , Toma focuses on moral decay wrapped in tailored suits. The director states: “CEO isn’t about money. It’s about trust as a weapon — and how power isolates you from the truth you helped manufacture.” Director Toma brings a sleek, noir-infused visual style
But when the plan triggers a cascade of market manipulation, leaked offshore accounts, and a shadowy hacker group known as TOMA , Adrian loses control of the narrative. The film transforms from a corporate thriller into a psychological cat-and-mouse game, where the hunter becomes the hunted — and the final betrayal comes from the last person he ever suspected: himself. It’s about trust as a weapon — and