3 Dancing Slaves Explained

3 Dancing Slaves
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Director:Gaël Morel
Producer:Philippe Jacquier
Starring:Nicolas Cazalé
Stéphane Rideau
Thomas Dumerchez
Salim Kechiouche
Bruno Lochet
Vincent Martinez
Jackie Berroyer
Aure Atika
Music:Camille Rocailleuxe
Cinematography:Jean-Max Bernard
Editing:Catherine Schwartz
Distributor:ID Distribution[1]
Runtime:90 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

3 Dancing Slaves (French: Le Clan) is a 2004 French film directed by Gaël Morel.[2] [3]

Plot

Annecy is no tourist destination for three working-class brothers and their father, in the months after their mother has died. Marc (Nicolas Cazalé) is deeply troubled: he tries to stiff drug dealers and then plots revenge. Christophe (Stéphane Rideau) is released from jail, lands a job, and must overcome various temptations in order to keep it. Olivier (Thomas Dumerchez), nearing 18, may be falling in love with Hicham (Salim Kechiouche), a young man who regularly practises capoeira on the shores of the lake. Both violence and fraternity are close to the surface of most interactions. How each brother emerges from his challenge comprises the film's drama. The film discusses how these men can form a family.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: UK's Parasol Peccadillo picks up five features at Cannes . Tim Dans . 3 June 2004 . Screen Daily. 1 April 2010.
  2. Web site: Le Clan. unifrance.org. 2015-07-19.
  3. Web site: Three Dancing Slaves. cineuropa.org. 2015-07-19.