Villa mon rêve (2001)
Because they could no longer stand the xenophobic comments and behavior of their neighbors, Véronique and Sylvain Marchand, parents of a little girl and members of the Stop Racism organization, went into exile in a quiet suburban town, where they bought a house, the villa "Mon rêve". Soon after, the Dialo family, friendly Africans, moved into the adjoining house. At first, the two families get along perfectly. The only problem was that the Dialos organized many parties, which often ended late at night. The patience and understanding of the Marchands only delay the inevitable conflict.
Director: Didier Grousset
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Thomas Jouannet as Sylvain Marchand |
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Gwendoline Hamon as Véronique Marchand |
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Manon Elia as Marine |
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Ériq Ebouaney as Touré Dialo |
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Mariam Kaba as Manda Dialo |
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Mildred Dufond de Laurentiis as Myriam |
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Edéa Darcque as Rosalie |
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Nicole Croisille as Monique |
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Guy Montagné as Roger |
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Claire Nadeau as Mme Leclerc |
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Thierry Desroses as Laurent |
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Éva Darlan as Patricia Latour |
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Failfé Traoré as Cheik Dialo |
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Hamady Sy as Mamadou Dialo |
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Jean-Paul Sermadiras as Monsieur Dupuy |
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Pierre Forest as L'éditeur |
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Franck-Olivier Bonnet as |
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Christelle Charpentier as |
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Patricia Couvillers as |
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Véronique Hubert as |
| Directing | Didier Grousset | Director |
| Writing | Philippe Bruneau | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Alain Scoff | Scenario Writer |
| Directing | François Azria | Assistant Director |
| Production | Nelly Kafsky | Producer |