La Marche (2013)
Directed by Nabil Ben Yadir

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

In 1983, at a time when France is plagued by racial intolerance, three teenagers and a priest launch a peaceful march for equality.  The route is from Marseille to Paris, a distance of a thousand kilometres.  In spite of the difficulties and hostility it soon encounters, this new movement brings hope, with over a hundred thousand people completing the march.  For France, it is the dawn of a new era...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nabil Ben Yadir
  • Script: Nabil Ben Yadir, Ahmed Hamidi, Nadia Lakhdar
  • Cinematographer: Danny Elsen
  • Cast: Déborah Amsens (Renseignements généraux), Jean-Noël Martin (Journaliste Strasbourg), Françoise Miquelis (Georgina Dufoix), Olivier Gourmet, Lubna Azabal, M'Barek Belkouk, Nader Boussandel, Jamel Debbouze, Hafsia Herzi, Tewfik Jallab, Charlotte Lebon, Philippe Nahon, Vincent Rottiers
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 120 min

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