Les soeurs Hamlet (1998)
At long last, the two Hamlet sisters are allowed to go to Paris by themselves, and the discotheque they have heard about beckons. When the driver for their ride home becomes too drunk to drive, they cannot reach their mother by phone, and it is too late to take the last train back to where they live, they are stranded in town. The girls, who are themselves partly of Algerian descent, are accosted by a disreputable looking older Algerian immigrant, who tries to give them cash so that they can take a taxi back to their homes. They are afraid of him and try to get away from him. He apparently accepts this, but trails them without calling attention to himself. It is good that he does, for they soon run into real trouble, and then they find out that despite his frightening appearance, he means them well.
Director: Abdelkrim Bahloul
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Emilie Altmayer as Sonia Hamlet |
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Bérénice Bejo as Karine Hamlet |
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Colette Nucci as Mme Hamlet |
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Mouloud Tadjer as Allel |
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Fabrice Centeno as Thomas |
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Boris Terral as Kriss |
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Gad Elmaleh as Malo |
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Philippe Ferrand as Directeur Télécom |
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Gilles Lellouche as Serveur Boîte |
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Juliette Steimer as Cliente boîte |
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Bourlem Guerdjou as Serveur |
| Camera | Georges Lechaptois | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Pierre Didier | Editor |
| Writing | Abdelkrim Bahloul | Writer |
| Sound | Safy Boutella | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Djafar Djaafari | Producer |
| Sound | Jean-Paul Loublier | Sound Mixer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ghislaine Nejjar | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Paolo de Jesus | Sound |
| Sound | Mourad Louanchi | Sound Editor |
| Sound | André Cappello | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Abdelkrim Bahloul | Director |