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Crime · Drama
Overview
Brahim is a young man, and secretly gay. At his mother’s birthday party, tensions around his unaccepted sexuality become unbearable. Brahim flees the oppressive family home into the night, where a terrible encounter awaits...
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Soufiane Chilah
Soufiane Chilah
Brahim
Soufiane Chilah
Brahim
Gianni Guettaf
Gianni Guettaf
Loïc
Gianni Guettaf
Loïc
Vincent Overath
Vincent Overath
Geoffroy
Vincent Overath
Geoffroy
Serkan Sancak
Serkan Sancak
Milos
Serkan Sancak
Milos
Lionel Maisin
Lionel Maisin
Christophe
Lionel Maisin
Christophe
Madeleine Baudot
Madeleine Baudot
Melissa
Madeleine Baudot
Melissa


Anne-Marie Loop
Anne-Marie Loop
Brahim's mother
Anne-Marie Loop
Brahim's mother


Amid Chakir
Amid Chakir
Brahim's father
Amid Chakir
Brahim's father
Salim Talbi
Salim Talbi
Mehdi
Salim Talbi
Mehdi
Raphaël Lamaassab
Raphaël Lamaassab
Yassine
Raphaël Lamaassab
Yassine
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