Douce France [Réal: Malik Chibane]

  • Douce France [Réal: Malik Chibane]
Genre : Comedy
Type : Fiction
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Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 1995
Format : Feature
Running time : 100 (in minutes)

In Malick Chibane's comic exploration of suburban life, the booty from a jewellery theft is like a godsend for Moussa and Jean-Luc, two young men who just need a break.
​"Sweet France" unfolds in the Paris suburb of Saint-Denis in the early 90s and revolves around the lives of some of its inhabitants, among them the two friends Moussa and Jean-Luc, and the two sisters Farida and Souad. All four are trying to make sense of a society that tries to label and limit them for different reasons and in different ways.

The girls could not be more different, with one of them being an emancipated rebel and the other a devote Muslim. Moussa and Jean-Luc become rich over night when they get their hands on the booty from a jewellery theft. Moussa uses his share of the money to buy a bar while Jean-Luc starts his own a law firm. One day Moussa finds out that his mother is planning his marriage.

"Sweet France", released the same year as the cult film "La Haine", is the second film in Malick Chibane's popular urban trilogy.

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