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Bilal is 17 years old, a Kurdish boy from Iraq. He sets off on an adventure-filled journey across Europe. He wants to get to England to see his love who lives there. Bilal finally reaches Calais, but how do you cover 32 kilometers of the English Channel when you can't swim? The boy soon discovers that his trip won't be as easy as he imagined... The community of struggling illegal aliens in Calais
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Vincent Lindon
Vincent Lindon
Simon
Vincent Lindon
Simon


Firat Ayverdi
Firat Ayverdi
Bilal
Firat Ayverdi
Bilal


Audrey Dana
Audrey Dana
Marion
Audrey Dana
Marion


Olivier Rabourdin
Olivier Rabourdin
Le lieutenant de police
Olivier Rabourdin
Le lieutenant de police


Derya Ayverdi
Derya Ayverdi
Mîna
Derya Ayverdi
Mîna


Yannick Renier
Yannick Renier
Alain
Yannick Renier
Alain


Thierry Godard
Thierry Godard
Bruno
Thierry Godard
Bruno


Jean-Paul Comart
Jean-Paul Comart
Le gradé chez Simon
Jean-Paul Comart
Le gradé chez Simon


Fırat Çelik
Fırat Çelik
Koban
Fırat Çelik
Koban


Mehmet Selim Akgul
Mehmet Selim Akgul
Zoran
Mehmet Selim Akgul
Zoran
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