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Le coup de sirocco ()


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Paul Narboni remembers his happy childhood in Algeria before leaving the country in 1954. With his family, he then arrives in Marseille before reaching Paris. His father Albert, a grocer, will have to adapt to this new country.

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Albert Narboni
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Marguerite Narboni
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Lucien Bonheur
Jacques Duby ...
Agent Immobilier
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Le général Bauvergne
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Paulo Narboni
Philippe Sfez ...
Georgeo Labrouche
Lucien Layani ...
Jacob Gavalda
Nathalie Guérin ...
Monique
Jean-Claude de Goros ...
Tonton Sauveur
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Ruppert
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Servante du Géneral
Robert Lombard ...
Directeur Stoprix
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Médecin
Mohamed Zinet ...
Le porteur
Jacqueline Doyen ...
Dame de la Croix-Rouge
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Anne Berger
Nadia Droujakine
Michel Gasty
Jamil Joudi
Raymond Jourdan
Paola Lanzi
Gilbert Lévy ...
(as Gilbert Levy)
Mado Maurin
Bernard Pepin
Pierre Plessis
Pierre Schemla
Brigitte Uzals

Directed by

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Alexandre Arcady

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Jan Saint-Hamont ... (screenplay) &
Daniel Saint-Hamont ... (screenplay) and
Alexandre Arcady ... (screenplay)
 
Daniel Saint-Hamont ... (based on the novel by)

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Jean-Claude Fleury ... executive producer
Serge Laski ... producer

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Serge Franklin

Cinematography by

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Jean-François Robin

Editing by

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Joële Van Effenterre

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Nelly Meunier ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Raoul Albert

Set Decoration by

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Tony Egry

Costume Design by

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Renée Renard

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Jean Achache ... first assistant director
Alain Le Henry ... second assistant director

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Tony Egry ... assistant production designer

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Vincent Arnardi ... sound mix technician
Guillaume Sciama ... sound

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Laurent Leymonie ... camera operator
Eduardo Serra ... assistant camera

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Many Barthod ... script supervisor

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Plot Summary

The "pieds-noir" (black-feet) were Algerians of French heritage who were forced to return to France in 1962, when Algeria became independent. In the first part of this film, adapted from a novel by Daniel Saint-Hamon, the Narbonis run a little grocery in Algeria and keep their noses out of politics entirely. They are content to mind their own business, in the hopes that others will be equally sensible. Thus, they are bewildered when, in 1962, they are forced to leave what has by now become their native land for the strange country of France. In the second half of the film, their adjustment to life in France is aided by the same stick-to-business attitudes which earlier gave them difficulty. Nonetheless, they experience a number of setbacks, as when a slick Parisian (Michel Auclair) tries to talk them into going into business with him.

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Also Known As
  • Viharos életek (Hungary)
  • Wirbelstürme des Lebens (Austria)
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  • 102 min
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