La vie devant soi
Madame Rosa lives in a sixth-floor walkup in the Pigalle; she's a retired prostitute, Jewish and an Auschwitz survivor, a foster mom to children of other prostitutes. Momo is the oldest and her favorite, an Algerian lad whom she raises as a Muslim. He asks about his parents; she answers evasively. As she ages and takes fewer children, Momo must do more for her; as money is tight, he tries to earn pennies on the street with a puppet. He's a beautiful man-child, and Madame Rosa makes him promise never to sell himself or become a pimp. A film editor, Nadine, befriends him, and his father appears as well. Madame Rosa reaches her last days in fear of hospitals, and Momo must act.
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Simone Signoret | Madame Rosa |
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Michal Bat-Adam | Nadine |
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Samy Ben-Youb | Momo |
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Gabriel Jabbour | Monsieur Hamil |
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Genevieve Fontanel | Maryse |
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Bernard Lajarrige | Louis Charmette - un retraité SNCF |
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Mohamed Zinet | Kadir Youssef |
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Elio Bencoil | Moïse |
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Stella Annicette | Madame Lola |
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El Kebir | Mimoun |
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Ibrahim Seck | N'Da Ameder |
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Math Samba | Walloumba |
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Claude Dauphin | Le docteur Katz |
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Theo Legitimus | Monsieur Boro |
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Nadia Samir | |
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Elisabeth Margoni | |
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Rénata | |
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Jacqueline Rouillard | |
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Ghazy Younès | |
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Fabien Belhassen | |
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Jacky Belhassen | |
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Costa-Gavras | Le docteur Ramon |
| Director | Moshe Mizrahi |
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| Writer | Romain Gary, Moshe Mizrahi | |
| Producer | Ralph Baum, Jean Bolvary, Raymond Danon | |
| Musician | Dabket Loubna, Philippe Sarde | |
| Photography | Nestor Almendros | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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