Paris la blanche (2017)
Directed by Lidia Terki

Drama

Film Synopsis

Rekia is seventy when she finally makes up her mind to re-establish contact with her husband Nour after many years of separation.  On impulse, she leaves her small village in Algeria and undertakes a long and tiring journey to France, where Nour has lived since the late 1960s.  When Rekia finally manages to meet her husband for the first time in years she is at once struck by how much he has changed.  He is hardly the same man...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Lidia Terki
  • Script: Colo Tavernier, Lidia Terki
  • Photo: Malik Brahimi
  • Music: Chloé Thévenin
  • Cast: Tassadit Mandi (Rekia), Zahir Bouzerar (Nour), Karole Rocher (Tara), Marie Denarnaud (Damia), Dan Herzberg (Rico), Sébastien Houbani (Steve), Fayçal Safi
  • Country: France
  • Language: English / French / Kabyle
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 86 min

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