A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 13, 1977
Original Title:
Le fils d'Amr est mort
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Les Films de la Drève
Satpec
Unité Trois
Production Countries:
Belgium | France | Tunisia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
Pierre, a young man of Brussels, has lost his job. Unbeknowst to Barbara, the woman he lives with, he has become a pickpocket to survive. He works in partnership with a young Tunisian immigrant he meets every Sunday in an abandoned bus where they share the loot of the week. One day, Pierre finds his accomplice dead in their hiding place. Pierre suddenly realizes that he does not know much about his dead friend. Taking possession of his identity papers, Pierre decides to go to Tunisia to find out who his friend actually was.
Art Direction:
Philippe Graff
Luc Mulier
Assistant Director:
Pico Berkowitch
Rida Baccar
Ahmed Baha Attia
Denis Epstein
Boom Operator:
Frank Struys
Dialogue:
Franck Venaille
Director:
Jean-Jacques Andrien
Director of Photography:
Alain Thiollet
Georges Barsky
Vasilis Hristomoglou
Giorgos Arvanitis
Editor:
Philippe Gosselet
Producer:
Hassen Daldoul
Baudouin Mussche
Daniel Messère
Sound Engineer:
Gérard Barra
Sound Mixer:
Frank Struys
Writer:
Jean-Jacques Andrien
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