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Fatima lives on her own with two daughters to support: 15-year old Souad, a teenager in revolt, and 18-year old Nesrine, who is starting medical school. Fatima speaks French poorly and is constantly frustrated by her daily interactions with her daughters. Her pride and joy, they are also a source of worry. To ensure the best possible future for them, she works odd hours as a cleaning woman. One day, she takes a fall on the stairs. On leave, Fatima begins to write to her daughters in Arabic that which she has never been able to express in French.

Keywords

  • Cine-Short: 90 Minutes of cinema
  • César Award for Best Film
  • Festival de Cannes
  • Festival de Cannes - Tax Shelter
  • Les César du cinéma
  • Just released
  • Only on Sooner
  • Portraits of empowered women
  • Red Carpet
  • Women's Rights
  • family
  • parenthood

Actors

  • Chawki Amari
  • Soria Zeroual
  • Franck Andrieux
  • Zita Hanrot
  • Yolanda Mpele
  • Kenza Noah Aïche

Director

  • Philippe Faucon

Drama


1h 19min


tous publics

FR


FR

France
2015
Fatima lives on her own with two daughters to support: 15-year old Souad, a teenager in revolt, and 18-year old Nesrine, who is starting medical school. Fatima speaks French poorly and is constantly frustrated by her daily interactions with her daughters. Her pride and joy, they are also a source of worry. To ensure the best possible future for them, she works odd hours as a cleaning woman. One day, she takes a fall on the stairs. On leave, Fatima begins to write to her daughters in Arabic that which she has never been able to express in French.

Fatima lives on her own with two daughters to support: 15-year old Souad, a teenager in revolt, and 18-year old Nesrine, who is starting medical school. Fatima speaks French poorly and is constantly frustrated by her daily interactions with her daughters. Her pride and joy, they are also a source of worry. To ensure the best possible future for them, she works odd hours as a cleaning woman. One day, she takes a fall on the stairs. On leave, Fatima begins to write to her daughters in Arabic that which she has never been able to express in French.


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