Douce France
movie

Released November 22, 1995
Genres:
Overview
In this French comedy, the young adult children of working-class Arab immigrants living in the projects of suburban Paris endeavor to find a suitable cultural identity. The story centers on four young men in their 20s: Farida, who tries to live according to family traditions; his rebellious sister Souad, who wants to be as Westernized as possible and works at a fast-food outlet; her ex-boyfriend, Jean Luc, who wants to be an immigrant lawyer; and his friend Moussa. The film is comprised of brief incidents from their lives.
Cast
Frédéric Diefenthal
as
Jean-Luc
Saïda Bekkouche
as
Mother Malouf
Fadila Belkebla
as
Farida
Malek Kateb
as
Cafe owner
Abderrahmane El Kebir
as
Father Malouf
Mohamed Ourdache
as
Imam
Lionel Abelanski
as
Seller
Pierre Forest
as
Inspector
Nadia Kaci
as
Myssad
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Hakim Sarahoui
as
Moussa
Jean-Luc Abel
as
Municipal police officer
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Mahmoud Benyacoub
as
Father Benchaick
Crew
Malik Chibane
as
Writer
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Alice Lary
as
Editor
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Christiane Lebrima
as
Casting
Marc-Antoine Beldent
as
Sound
Stéphane Thiébaut
as
Sound Mixer
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Edmée Doroszlai
as
Script Supervisor
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Sabine Claverie
as
Costumer
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Pablo Rosenblatt
as
Camera Operator
Renaud Chassaing
as
Camera Operator
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Veronique Picart
as
Property Master
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Pierre Ozanam
as
Second Assistant Director
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Killy Olivares
as
Second Assistant Director