Nobody's Son (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Fils de personne

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Mandarin Cinéma
Playtime
TaProd

Production Countries:
France | Thailand

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

The script centres on Mathilda and Thomas, married for over 15 years. They’ve always dreamed of having children, but their efforts were only met with failures. After having adopted Mapring, a 4-year-old boy from Thailand, their life takes a tragic turn when Mathilda dies in an accident. Thomas then finds himself alone with a child he hadn’t really wanted. Devastated by this loss and incapable of forming a bond with Mapring, he decides to go look for the child’s biological family. Accompanied by Chaan, a local guide, Thomas starts on a trying journey through Thailand. Over time, father and son start to tame each other and create bonds… However, a crucial question remains: what will Thomas do when he finds Mapring’s biological family?

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Costume Design:
Isabelle Poncet de la Grave

Director:
Safy Nebbou

Director of Photography:
Gilles Porte

First Assistant "A" Camera:
Lucas Labbé

First Assistant Director:
Zazie Carcedo

Key Grip:
André Kalmes

Original Music Composer:
Ibrahim Maalouf

Producer:
Nicolas Altmayer
Eric Altmayer

Production Design:
Cyril Gomez-Mathieu

Production Director:
Angeline Massoni

Screenplay:
Safy Nebbou
Cyril Gomez-Mathieu

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