Les Soeurs Hamlet (1996) Directed by Abdelkrim Bahloul
Drama
Film Synopsis
Two sisters living in the suburbs of Paris are allowed by their mother
to go clubbing for the first time. They meet an old man who, in
the space of a few hours, manages to replace the Algerian father that
they hardly knew, as their parents divorced when they were still
children.
Cast: Emilie Altmayer (Sonia),
Bérénice Bejo (Karine),
Mouloud Tadjer (Allel),
Colette Nucci (Mother),
Fabrice Centeno (Thomas),
Gad Elmaleh (Malo),
Boris Terral (Kriss),
Daniel Romand (PTT employee),
Paul Baïxas (Neighbour),
Elisabeth Commelin (Restaurant owner),
Catherine Andrea (La Folie),
Séverine Automanelli (Prostituée blonde),
Yannick Bontoux (Syndicaliste Télécom),
Alexandre Caignet (Videur boite),
Thierry Chiffe (Responsable boite),
Nicolas Corsini (Young Man),
Pascal D'Amato (Dragueur boite),
Suzanne Drouet (L'Infirmière),
Philippe Duigenen (Le Père),
Marion Dumas (Fille accident)
Country: France
Language: French / English
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
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