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Max is a kind of modern Zadig embarked upon an existential and sentimental quest. Jewish and Russian all rolled into one, he quickly feels cramped in his native Ukraine. One day, he leaves his parents, family and enemies for the city of... See more »

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Marc Citti ...
Max
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Sophie, la serial killeuse
Pierre Lacan ...
Fred
Antoine Chappey ...
Michel
Pierre-Henry Salfati ...
Le Rabbin Menahim
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L'homme à la Cherokee
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L'étudiant de la passerelle des arts
Marina Tomé ...
La directrice de l'agence d'intérim
Catherine Benguigui ...
Le femme-flic
Jacques Verzier ...
Le troisième danseur
Gautier Ranner ...
Le rabatteur du peep show
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Le dragueur de la fête foraine
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La mère de Fred
Jean-Gabriel Nordmann ...
Le père de Fred (as Jean Gabriel Nordmann)
Laure Sirieix ...
La BCBG raciste
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Le forain
Phil Deguil ...
Baudelaire
Jean-Luc Moisson ...
Racine (as Jean Luc Moisson)
Frederic Ambrosio ...
Le footballer gay (as Frédéric Ambrosio)
Solal Valentin ...
Graziella
Franck Jolly ...
Le cadre Hugo Boss
Alexis Miansarow ...
Le deuxième flic
Mat Troi Day ...
L'huissier de justice
Dominique Hulin ...
Le popin
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Le chef des truands de la ruelle
Inga Diatchkova ...
La secrétaire des Konsommols
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Philippe Rebboah ...
Le dragueur

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Alexis Miansarow

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Alexis Miansarow ... ()

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Véronique Rofé ... executive producer

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Alexandre Jaffray

Cinematography by

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Baptiste Magnien

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Sylvie Gadmer

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Richard Rousseau

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Olivier Jacquet

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Mathieu Junot

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Natali Tabareau-Vieuille ... key makeup artist (as Nathalie Tabareau)
Laure Talazac ... key hair stylist

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Mat Troi Day ... production manager
Roxanne Pinheiro ... assistant unit manager

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Patrick Armisen ... second assistant director
Christophe Jeauffroy ... first assistant director

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Mathieu Junot ... assistant art director

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André Cappello ... foley recordist
Philippe Grivel ... sound
Gérard Rousseau ... sound mixer

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Stéphane Degnieau ... first assistant camera (as Stéphane Degniau)
Gilles Minvielle ... key grip
Sébastien Raymond ... still photographer

Script and Continuity Department

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Isabelle Le Grix ... continuity

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Jean-Jacques Boulben ... administrator

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  • Cara M (1997) (France) (theatrical)

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Plot Summary

Max is a kind of modern Zadig embarked upon an existential and sentimental quest. Jewish and Russian all rolled into one, he quickly feels cramped in his native Ukraine. One day, he leaves his parents, family and enemies for the city of his dreams: Paris. He discovers the capital and the occasionally ferocious and complex ways of its natives. Written by UniFrance

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  • 75 min
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