A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 15, 1996
Original Title:
Salut cousin !
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Artémis Productions
Cléa Productions
Flash Back Audiovisuel
JBA Production
La Sept Cinéma
RTBF
Samsa Film
Production Countries:
Algeria | Belgium | France | Luxembourg
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 98
The comedy in this lively film barely conceals its darker, more serious undertones as it chronicles a young Algerian's eye-opening introduction to the joys and travails of being an immigrant in Paris. Alilo has left his home to pick up an important suitcase for his employer. Unfortunately, he has lost the Parisian address. Fortunately, his cousin Mok, emigrated there several years before with his middle-class family before and is able to act as a guide. Mok, an aspiring rap singer, comes from a middle-class family, but chooses to live on his own in the dilapidated deteriorating 18th district, known as 'Moskova.' Mok characterizes the place as a haven for artists and intellectuals, but it is plainly just a Third World slum filled with tightly knit and colorful neighbors. Mok and Alilo have many interesting, some tragedy-tinged adventures over the five days it takes them to find the suitcase.
Assistant Editor:
Mireille Hannon
Casting:
Bruno Delahaye
Costume Design:
Anne Schotte
Director:
Merzak Allouache
Director of Photography:
Pierre Aïm
Editor:
Denise de Casabianca
Music:
Safy Boutella
Producer:
Jacques Bidou
Production Manager:
Mat Troi Day
Marianne Dumoulin
Set Designer:
Olivier Raoux
Sound:
Philippe Sénéchal
Sound Assistant:
Pascal Després
Unit Manager:
Mathieu de Pasquale
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