Le fils d'Amr est mort! (1975)
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- 1h 19min
- Drama
- 13 Oct 1977 (Hungary)
- Movie
- 2 wins & 1 nomination.
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Cast
Pierre Clémenti | ... |
Pierre
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Claire Wauthion | ... |
Barbara
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Malcolm Djuric | ... |
Malcolm, l'enfant
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Directed by
Jean-Jacques Andrien |
Written by
Jean-Jacques Andrien | ... | () |
Mahmoud Ben Mahmoud | ... | (contributing writer) |
Franck Venaille | ... | (dialogue) |
Produced by
Hassen Daldoul | ... | producer |
Daniel Messère | ... | producer |
Baudouin Mussche | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Giorgos Arvanitis | ||
Georges Barsky | ||
Vasilis Hristomoglou | ... | director of photography (as Vassilis Christomoglou) |
Alain Thiollet |
Editing by
Philippe Gosselet |
Art Direction by
Philippe Graff | ||
Luc Mulier |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ahmed Baha Attia | ... | assistant director |
Rida Baccar | ... | assistant director |
Pico Berkowitch | ... | assistant director |
Denis Epstein | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Gérard Barra | ... | sound engineer |
Henri Morelle | ... | sound master |
Frank Struys | ... | boom operator / sound mixer |
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Plot Summary |
Pierre, a young man of Brussels, has lost his job. Unbeknowst to Barbara, the woman he lives with, he has become a pickpocket to survive. He works in partnership with a young Tunisian immigrant he meets every Sunday in an abandoned bus where they share the loot of the week. One day, Pierre finds his accomplice dead in their hiding place. Pierre suddenly realizes that he does not know much about his dead friend. Taking possession of his identity papers, Pierre decides to go to Tunisia to find out who his friend actually was. Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Trivia | Jean-Jacques Andrien spent six months in the village of Guemessa in the South of Tunisia to prepare the film. See more » |
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