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Ismaél (Sami Bouajila) and Moulod (Ouassini Embarek) live in Paris with their younger brother. When he dies in a tragic fire, Ismaél and Moulod head to Marseilles to stay with their relatives. Moulod quickly bonds with his drug-dealing cousin Rhida (Sofiane Mammeri), while Ismaél befriends his co-worker Jacky (Frederic Andrau). As Moulod falls deeper into Rhida's shady lifestyle, Ismaél finds himself the target of anti-Arabic racism, led by Jacky's brother Ludo (Philippe Ambrosini).

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Emanuel Levy EmanuelLevy.Com Rated: 3/5 Aug 10, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The best movie on Beur culture that i've seen. It shows the divide amongst the Beur generation as well as their everyday struggles to maintain their identities as well as cope with the racism all around them. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Ismaél (Sami Bouajila) and Moulod (Ouassini Embarek) live in Paris with their younger brother. When he dies in a tragic fire, Ismaél and Moulod head to Marseilles to stay with their relatives. Moulod quickly bonds with his drug-dealing cousin Rhida (Sofiane Mammeri), while Ismaél befriends his co-worker Jacky (Frederic Andrau). As Moulod falls deeper into Rhida's shady lifestyle, Ismaél finds himself the target of anti-Arabic racism, led by Jacky's brother Ludo (Philippe Ambrosini).
Director
Karim Dridi
Producer
Alain Rozanès
Genre
Drama
Original Language
Canadian French
Runtime
1h 47m