Hassan believes that to be a Baron he must do as little as
possible. Unfortunately, his father does not think this
constitutes much of a life. His second problem is that he is love
with Malika, the sister of his best friend. Hassan decides that
if he is to succeed and fulfil his dreams he must find a way to escape
from his area...
Cast: Nader Boussandel (Hassan),
Mourade Zeguendi (Mounir),
Monir Ait Hamou (Aziz),
Julien Courbey (Franck Tabla),
Amelle Chahbi (Malika),
Jan Decleir (Lucien),
Salah Eddine Benmoussa (Kader),
Edouard Baer (Jacques),
Mohamed Fellag ('R.G.'),
Jean-Luc Couchard (Ozgür),
Fatima Ouchaye (Aïcha),
Haian Koutaine (Raja),
Michel Israel (David),
Bouga (Mimoun),
Claude Semal (William, le wattman),
Ben Hamidou (Iman),
Virginie Efira (L'artiste incomprise),
Rachid Benbouchta (Sami),
Abdel Boalem (Fouad),
Yasser Jaafari (Hassan (10 ans))
Country: Belgium / France
Language: French / Flemish / Arabic
Support: Color
Runtime: 111 min
Aka:The Barons
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