Douce France

Douce France

100 mins | Comedy | Nov. 22, 1995

In this French comedy, the young adult children of working-class Arab immigrants living in the projects of suburban Paris endeavor to find a suitable cultural identity. The story centers on four young men in their 20s: Farida, who tries to live according to family traditions; his rebellious sister Souad, who wants to be as Westernized as possible and works at a fast-food outlet; her ex-boyfriend, Jean Luc, who wants to be an immigrant lawyer; and his friend Moussa. The film is comprised of brief incidents from their lives.

Douce France

100 mins | Comedy | Nov. 22, 1995

Douce France
In this French comedy, the young adult children of working-class Arab immigrants living in the projects of suburban Paris endeavor to find a suitable cultural identity. The story centers on four young men in their 20s: Farida, who tries to live according to family traditions; his rebellious sister Souad, who wants to be as Westernized as possible and works at a fast-food outlet; her ex-boyfriend, Jean Luc, who wants to be an immigrant lawyer; and his friend Moussa. The film is comprised of brief incidents from their lives.
Producers
Original title Douce France
Directors Anthony James, Pierre Ozanam, Edmée Doroszlai, Killy Olivares, Malik Chibane, Massoud Hattau
Writers Malik Chibane

Cast

Frédéric Diefenthal

as Jean-Luc

Saïda Bekkouche

as Mère Malouf

Fadila Belkebla

as Farida

Malek Kateb

as Le Propriétaire du café

Mohamed Ourdache

as L'Imam

Lionel Abelanski

as Le Vendeur

Pierre Forest

as L'Inspecteur

Nadia Kaci

as Myssad

Hakim Sarahoui

as Moussa

Jean-Luc Abel

as Policier

Mahmoud Benyacoub

as Père Benchaick

Rachid Bouafia

as Client Kabyle

Seloua Hamse

as Souad

Jean Grécault

as Le Guichetier

Muriel Huster

as La Directrice du Centre Social

Nacer Lazizi

as Nacer

Yves Le Moign

as L'Architecte