Sous X (2015)
Directed by Jean-Michel Correia

Drama

Film Synopsis

Jean-Jacques has spent the last six years in prison for armed robbery.  On his release, he returns to the neighbourhood where he grew up and soon finds that there have been many changes during his absence.  His old friends put pressure on him to resume his former life of crime but Jean-Jacques is not so keen to return to his old ways.  Then Nassim, a friend he met in prison, asks him to come to his aid.  Jean-Jacques realises he has reached a crossroads in his life.  Should he make a fresh start or pick up where he left off?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Michel Correia
  • Script: Nicolas Peufaillit, Jean-Michel Correia, Gary Pierre-Victor
  • Cinematographer: Muriel Cravatte
  • Cast: Jean-Michel Correia (Jean-Jacques), Karim Leklou (Lamo), Pierre Douglas (Le père), Lisa Livane (La mère), Anissa Allali (Meryam), David Saracino (Nassim), Mariama Gueye (Mélissa), Nizar Saidi (Klint), Julie Saucerotte (Nadia), Julian Ciais (Blondin), Jonas Dinal (Kimbo), Hakim Faris (Ousdi), Christian Mupondo (Bastic), Gérard Luwawa, Alex Martin
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 99 min

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