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35 Shots of Rum (2008)

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(35 rhums)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col 100m
Director: Claire Denis
Cast: Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogue, Grégoire Colin

Synopsis:

The student daughter of a German woman and a West African man lives with her father, an RATP train driver, in a low rise apartment in Paris. Despite their very close relationship he tries to get her to look to her future and she contemplates the strange young lad upstairs as a possibility.

Review:

Truly quotidian, almost eventless, dissection of the lives of a tightly knit community of co-residents and co-workers, with the very taciturn but rock steady presence of the father at its centre.

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(35 rhums)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col 100m
Director: Claire Denis
Cast: Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogue, Grégoire Colin

Synopsis:

The student daughter of a German woman and a West African man lives with her father, an RATP train driver, in a low rise apartment in Paris. Despite their very close relationship he tries to get her to look to her future and she contemplates the strange young lad upstairs as a possibility.

Review:

Truly quotidian, almost eventless, dissection of the lives of a tightly knit community of co-residents and co-workers, with the very taciturn but rock steady presence of the father at its centre.

(35 rhums)


Country: FR/GER
Technical: col 100m
Director: Claire Denis
Cast: Alex Descas, Mati Diop, Nicole Dogue, Grégoire Colin

Synopsis:

The student daughter of a German woman and a West African man lives with her father, an RATP train driver, in a low rise apartment in Paris. Despite their very close relationship he tries to get her to look to her future and she contemplates the strange young lad upstairs as a possibility.

Review:

Truly quotidian, almost eventless, dissection of the lives of a tightly knit community of co-residents and co-workers, with the very taciturn but rock steady presence of the father at its centre.

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