Games of Love and Chance
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Games of Love and Chance | |
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Directed by | Abdel Kechiche |
Produced by | Jacques Ouaniche |
Written by | Abdel Kechiche Ghalia Lacroix |
Starring | Osman Elkharraz Sara Forestier Sabrina Ouazani |
Cinematography | Lubomir Bakchev |
Editing by | Antonella Bevenja Ghalia Lacroix |
Distributed by | New Yorker Films (USA) |
Release date(s) | November 25, 2003 |
Running time | 117 mins (France) 123 mins (USA) |
Country | France |
Language | French |
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Games of Love and Chance (French: L'Esquive) is a 2003 French drama film directed by Abdel Kechiche and starring Sara Forestier. It won the César Award for Best Film, Best Director, Best Writing and Most Promising Actress.
[edit] Cast
- Osman Elkharraz : Krimo
- Sara Forestier : Lydia
- Sabrina Ouazani : Frida
- Nanou Benhamou : Nanou, the sister of Krimo
- Hafet Ben-Ahmed : Fathi, Krimo's best friend
- Aurélie Ganito : Magalie, the girlfriend of Krimo (broke up near the beginning of the film)
- Carole Franck : French professor
- Hajar Hamlili : Zina
- Rachid Hami : Rachid / Arlequin
- Meryem Serbah : the mother of Krimo
- Hanane Mazouz : Hanane
- Sylvain Phan : Slam
- Olivier Loustau, Rosalie Symon, Patrick Kodjo Topou, Lucien Tipaldi : the police
- Reinaldo Wong : The couturier
- Nu Du, Ki Hong, Brigitte Bellony-Riskwait, Ariyapitipum Naruemol, Fatima Lahbi
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Preceded by The Barbarian Invasions |
César Award for Best Film 2005 |
Succeeded by The Beat That My Heart Skipped |
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