Les Trois Cousins (1970)
The Three Cousins is a comedy-drama by René Vautier released in 1970 about the living conditions of three Algerian immigrant cousins looking for work in Paris. Housed in a narrow construction shed, the coal stove will cause them to suffocate. The Three Cousins won the Best Human Rights Film Award in Strasbourg in 1970.
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Mohamed Zinet | As: | |
Farouk Derdour | As: | |
Hamid Djellouli | As: | |
Bruno Muel | As: | |
Robert Lezian | As: |
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The Three Cousins is a comedy-drama by René Vautier released in 1970 about the living conditions of three Algerian immigrant cousins looking for work in Paris. Housed in a narrow construction shed, the coal stove will cause them to suffocate. The Three Cousins won the Best Human Rights Film Award in Strasbourg in 1970.
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Directed By
René Vautier |
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René Vautier |
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Simone Nedjma Scialom |
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Eric Faucherre |
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Anne Papillault |
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Michel Portal |
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Bruno Muel |
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Robert Lezian |
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