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Just a Couple of Days

After being reassigned from music to field reporting, a critic goes to a refugee camp near Paris during an evacuation. He experiences police violence and is thrust into becoming the face of the refugee cause.

Top Cast

  • Camille Cottin

    Camille Cottin

    Mathilde

  • Benjamin Biolay

    Benjamin Biolay

    Arthur

  • Amrullah Safi

    Amrullah Safi

    Daoud

  • Makita Samba

    Makita Samba

    Hassan

  • Loula Bartilla Besse

    Loula Bartilla Besse

    Emily

  • Saadia Bentaïeb

    Saadia Bentaïeb

    Christine

  • Olivier Charasson

    Olivier Charasson

    Alan

  • Andranic Manet

    Andranic Manet

    Pablo

  • Hippolyte Girardot

    Hippolyte Girardot

    Laurent

Overview

After being reassigned from music to field reporting, a critic goes to a refugee camp near Paris during an evacuation. He experiences police violence and is thrust into becoming the face of the refugee cause.

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