Voisins, voisines (2005)
Directed by Malik Chibane

Comedy

Film Synopsis

When his first album proves to be an enormous success, rap artist Moussa is harangued by his record company to produce a follow-up.  Moussa decides that his second album will be about his life, his experiences living in a converted housing estate.  In search of inspiration, he begins to watch his neighbours more closely - Madame Gonzales and her husband; Paco, the new landlord, recently released from prison; and an old Algerian who is campaigning for an exclusively Muslim corner in the town cemetery...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Malik Chibane
  • Script: Malik Chibane, François Patissier, Jackie Berroyer
  • Cinematographer: Georges Lechaptois
  • Music: Jean-Paul Bottemanne
  • Cast: Frédéric Diefenthal (Paco), Anémone (Madame Gonzales), Jackie Berroyer (Monsieur Gonzales), Nora Armani (Mrs. Macer), Candice Berner (Mrs. Macer), Mohamed Fellag (Mr. Malouf), Gwendoline Hamon (Alice Loïc), Insa (Moussa), Sarah Maldoror (Mrs. Patisson), Bénédicte Mathieu (Dermatologue), Hakim Sarahoui (Mr. Macer), François Patissier
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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