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| Reem Kherici | ... | Maya Ben Latif | |
| Cécile Cassel | ... | Alexandra dite Alex | |
| Tarek Boudali | ... | Tarek Ben Latif | |
| Philippe Lacheau | ... | Firmin Amory | |
| Shirley Bousquet | ... | Emma | |
| Salim Kechiouche | ... | Mehdi | |
| Stéphane Rousseau | ... | Nicolas | |
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Joséphine Draï | ... | Marine Fournier (as Joséphine Drai) |
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Mohamed Bastaoui | ... | Monsieur Ben Latif - le père de Maya |
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Fatima Naji | ... | La grand-mère de Maya |
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Nadia Kounda | ... | Djalila Ben Latif |
| Julien Arruti | ... | Lucas | |
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Sibyl Buck | ... | Victoria |
| Pom Klementieff | ... | Jess | |
| Frédéric Chau | ... | Mister Chan | |
Maya Ben Latif has the life that most women dream of: she is pretty, smart, wealthy, and she has a great job. But one night, when a problem with her gets involved, she is, therefore, deported back to her native country, Morocco. She desperately tries to find a way back, but Maya is forced take part among her family, which she avoided for many years. This life-changing event, has transformed Maya into a better person and this movie is quite touching.
Paris or Perish doesn't deserve a well rounded, comprehensive, substantive review because it is as shallow as glitter. The entire 'films' premise is supposed to be an uplifting, quirky, cool, comedic presentation of the usual themes from the usual banal trite: Rags to riches, love, sex, friendship, glamour and a touch of heart warming soap. It's about as fulfilling as a music video-except it misses its mark.