Il a déjà tes yeux (2017) Directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Paul and Sali have been happily married for some time and all they need to
make their happiness complete is the pitter-patter of tiny feet. Then
their dream finally comes true - their application for adoption has been
approved. Benjamin is the best gift they could have asked for.
He is six months old, has blue eyes and blond hair. He is a darling.
Does it matter that Paul and Sali are both black?
Cast: Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Paul Aloka),
Aïssa Maïga (Salimata Aloka),
Zabou Breitman (Claire Mallet),
Vincent Elbaz (Manu),
Michel Jonasz (Monsieur Vidal),
Naidra Ayadi (Anna (pouponnière)),
Marie-Philomène Nga (Mamita, la mère de Sali),
Bass Dhem (Ousmane, le père de Sali),
Delphine Théodore (Prune),
Marius Benchenafi (Benjamin (4 mois)),
Mathéo Perard (Benjamin (1 an)),
Valérie Moreau (Madame Perez),
Grégoire Bonnet (Baptiste Mallet),
Guillaume Faure (Mathias),
Sara Mortensen (Kristina),
Maïmouna Gueye (Madame Diop),
Sabine Pakora (Madame Diakité),
Marie-Sohna Conde (Fatou),
Mariam Kaba (Madame Cissé),
Leontina Fall (L'autre nounou)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
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