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Tahar Rahim | Malik El Djebena | |
Niels Arestrup | César Luciani | |
Adel Bencherif | Ryad | |
Hichem Yacoubi | Reyeb | |
Reda Kateb | Jordi | |
Jean-Philippe Ricci | Vettori | |
Gilles Cohen | Prof | |
Antoine Basler | Pilicci | |
Leïla Bekhti | Djamila | |
Pierre Leccia | Sampierro | |
Foued Nassah | Antaro | |
Jean-Emmanuel Pagni | Santi | |
Frédéric Graziani | Chef de détention | |
Slimane Dazi | Lattrache | |
Rabah Loucif | L'avocat de Malik | |
Serge Onteniente | Le juge d'application des peines | |
Hervé Temime | Le procureur | |
Taha Lemaizi | Hassan | |
Mohamed Makhtoumi | Tarik | |
Karim Leklou | Musulman couloir | |
Farid Larbi | Musulman couloir | |
Doula Niang | Musulman couloir | |
Mamadou Minte | Latif | |
Guillaume Verdier | Michka | |
Mourad Frarema | Khalid |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Martine Cassinelli
Lauranne Bourrachot |
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Writer/Composer |
Jacques Audiard
Thomas Bidegain Nicolas Peufaillit Abdel Raouf Dafri |
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Cinematography |
Stéphane Fontaine
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Music |
Alexandre Desplat
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Sentenced to six years in prison, Malik El Djebena is alone in the world and can neither read nor write. On his arrival at the prison, he seems younger and more brittle than the others detained there. At once he falls under the sway of a group of Corsicans who enforce their rule in the prison. As the 'missions' go by, he toughens himself and wins the confidence of the Corsican group. |
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