The Disintegration
2011 French film
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The Disintegration (French: La Désintégration) is a 2011 French-Belgian drama film co-written and directed by Philippe Faucon.[1][2] The film premiered out of competition at the 68th edition of the Venice Film Festival.[3] The title is "a play on words combining disintegration with the negation of integration".[4]
Directed byPhilippe Faucon
Written byPhilippe Faucon
Éric Nebot
Mohamed Sifaoui
Éric Nebot
Mohamed Sifaoui
StarringRashid Debbouze
CinematographyLaurent Fénart
| The Disintegration | |
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| Directed by | Philippe Faucon |
| Written by | Philippe Faucon Éric Nebot Mohamed Sifaoui |
| Starring | Rashid Debbouze |
| Cinematography | Laurent Fénart |
| Edited by | Sophie Mandonnet |
| Music by | Benoît Schlosberg |
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| Countries | France Belgium |
| Language | French |
Plot
Djamel, a middle-aged young man, meets three young well acquainted boys and tries to manipulate their thoughts against society.
Cast
- Rashid Debbouze as Ali Aousi
- Kamel Laadaili as Rachid Aousi
- Yassine Azzouz as Djamel
- Ymanol Perset as Hamza