Corniche Kennedy (2017)
Directed by Dominique Cabrera

Drama

Film Synopsis

On the Corniche Kennedy in Marseille, teenagers love nothing better than to dive into the sea.  It is a rite of passage, for girls as well as boys.  Suzanne comes from a respectable middleclass family but she has the same desire to prove herself and join the gang that comprises Marco, Mehdi, Franck, Mélissa, Hamza, Mama and Julie.  All is well until the adolescents manage to get themselves mixed up in a drugs trafficking operation...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dominique Cabrera
  • Script: Dominique Cabrera
  • Photo: Isabelle Razavet
  • Cast: Hamza Baggour (Hamza), Mama Bouras (Mama), Cyril Brunet (René), Franck Cavanna (Franck), Lola Créton (Lola), Miguel Furtado (Aristide), Mélissa Guilbert (Mélissa), Philippe Géoni (Christian), Rachid Hafassa (Abder), Kamel Kadri (Marco), Linda Lassoued (Linda), Julie Lavocat (Julie), Moussa Maaskri (Gianni), Aïssa Maïga (Awa)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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