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Drama
Original title:L'efant
In French with English subtitles
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Jérémie Renier: Bruno, a 20-year old head of a small gang of part-time thieves
Déborah François: his 18-year old girlfriend Sonia
Jérémie Segard: Steve, one of the gang
Fabrizio Rongione: Steve’s friend
REVIEW
A couple living on the fringes of society in a gritty industrial town with their only sure income from her unemployment insurance face even more difficulties when their newborn infant makes them a threesome. The acting is so real and the extensive use of a handheld camera providing that “up close and personal” perspective, it’s easy to forget you’re watching a movie.
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