Games of Love and Chance

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Games of Love and Chance
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 Flag of France 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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Awards
Preceded by
The Barbarian Invasions
César Award for Best Film
2005
Succeeded by
The Beat That My Heart Skipped
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