Marseille (2016)

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Faced with the insistence of his brother Joseph, whom he has not seen for 25 years, Paolo resolves to give up his calm and harmonious life in Canada, to return to Marseilles at the bedside of his rugged father. He left, therefore, with his son under his arm, determined not to linger in that city which he had fled years before, after a tragedy. He does not imagine that the affection of his newfound family, his love affair with a young woman and the joyful and simple solidarity of the Marseillais will reconcile him with this city he would never have wanted to leave...Marseillle.

Director: Kad Merad
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 97 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Hervé Rakotofiringa
Cinematography: Gordon Spooner
Editing: Marie Silvi
Production: Janine Films, Eskwad, LGM Productions, Pathé, TF1 Films Production
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Keywords

marseille, france

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Marseille about?
Faced with the insistence of his brother Joseph, whom he has not seen for 25 years, Paolo resolves to give up his calm and harmonious life in Canada, to return to Marseilles at the bedside of his rugged father. He left, therefore, with his son under his arm, determined not to linger in that city which he had fled years before, after a tragedy. He does not imagine that the affection of his newfound family, his love affair with a young woman and the joyful and simple solidarity of the Marseillais will reconcile him with this city he would never have wanted to leave...Marseillle.
Who directed Marseille?
Marseille was directed by Kad Merad.
Who stars in Marseille?
Marseille stars Kad Merad, Patrick Bosso, Venantino Venantini, Judith El Zein, Anne Charrier, Julien Boisselier.
How long is Marseille?
Marseille has a runtime of 1h 37m (97 minutes).
What genre is Marseille?
Marseille is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Marseille produced?
Marseille was produced in France.