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Release Date:
April 26, 2023
Original Title:
Dirty, Difficult, Dangerous
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Aurora Films
CNC
Collectivité Territoriale de la Corse
DFI
Fonds Images de la Francophonie
Intramovies
MEDIA Programme of the European Union
Né à Beyrouth Films
Production Countries:
France | Italy | Lebanon | Qatar
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 83
Mehdia, an Ethiopian migrant domestic worker in Beirut, loves Ahmed, a Syrian refugee who struggles to survive dealing in second-hand metal scraps, while affected by a mysterious physical condition related to shrapnel wounds exposure during the war. Their love story seems to have no future, but since they have nothing, they can lose nothing. When the opportunity presents itself, they leave Beirut in a hopeful and desperate get-away while Ahmed’s physical condition gets worse and worse.
Casting:
Sandie Perez
Cinematography:
Martin Rit
Co-Producer:
Pierre Sarraf
Marco Valerio Fusco
Costumer:
Thomas Marini
Director:
Wissam Charaf
First Assistant Camera:
Camille Bertin
First Assistant Director:
Anaïs Versini
Gaffer:
Laetitia Duvert
Line Producer:
Jana Wehbe
Rémi Veyrié
Producer:
Charlotte Vincent
Production Manager:
Terry Chalouhi
Second Assistant Camera:
Valence de Compreignac
Sound Editor:
Emmanuel Zouki
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Paul Jousselin
Sound Recordist:
Pierre Bompy
Stunt Coordinator:
Cyrill d'Agata
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