Être (2015)
Directed by Fara Sene

Drama

Film Synopsis

François is a police officer at the end of his tether.  Ester is an adopted daughter who is ill at ease with herself.  Christian lives in the provinces and desperately wants to see more of the world.  Mohamed is a car mechanic who desires to leave his neighbourhood at any cost.  And then there is a homeless person.  These five individuals have never met, have no knowledge of the others' existence, and yet within one day their lives will become inextricably intertwined, perhaps for the better...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Fara Sene
  • Script: Fara Sene
  • Cinematographer: Federico D'Ambrosio
  • Cast: Bruno Solo (François), Salim Kechiouche (Mohamed), Benjamin Ramon (Marco), Djena Tsimba (Esther), Karina Testa (Sabrina), Kevyn Diana (Christian), Sophia Leboutte (SDF), Stéphanie Van Vyve (Catherine), Bruno Henry (Franck Caro), Valentino Bartolomeo (Diego), Kelaïa Yutdonago Manda (Félicien), Astrid Whettnall (La père d'Esther), David Murgia (Jeune homme), Pierre Nisse
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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