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Arthur Rambo
2021 | Color | 87:00

Karim is the next big thing in the Parisian literary salons: a young Arab who has sneaked into the high life of the intellectual elite, living his dream. Arthur Rambo, his online alter ego from long-forgotten times, hiding homophobic and antisemitic jokes up his sleeve, steps out of the virtual shadows, threatening to tear down Karim’s current success.


Country: Francia
Direction: Cantet; Laurent
Script: Cantet; Laurent, Burdino; Fanny, Doux; Samuel
Production: Luciani; Marie-Ange
Photography: Milon; Pierre
Sound: Sicart; Julien, Deloof; Valérie, Ravez; Agnès, Laforce; Jean-pierre
Music: Thevenin; Chloe
Cast: Oufella; Rabah Naït, Reinartz; Antoine, Yermak; Aleksandra, Khammes; Sofian
Participation year at FICM: 2022

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