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Return to Bollene

Return to Bollene

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Return to Bollene is a 2018 Franco-Moroccan film directed by Saïd Hamich. The film follows the story of Nassim, a 30-year-old man who returns to his hometown of Bollène, only to find it in a state of devastation under the rule of the League of the South, and a strained relationship with his father.[1][2][3][4]

Synopsis

Nassim, who now resides in Abu Dhabi with his American fiancée, confronts the challenges of his past and present as he navigates through the social and political issues of his hometown. The film delves into themes of identity, family dynamics, and the impact of societal changes on personal relationships.[5][6][7]

Cast

  • Anas El Baz as Nassim
  • Kate Colebrook as Elizabeth
  • Saïd Benchnafa as Mouss
  • Bénédicte-Lala Ernoult as Hajjar
  • Jamila Charik as Nassim's mother
  • Abdelhak Saleh as Nassim's father
  • Lamia Menioui as Asma

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Critical reception

Upon its release, Return to Bollene received positive reviews. Muriel Joudet from In the world praised the film for its nuanced portrayal of the protagonist and the community he is a part of. Julien Gester from Libération highlighted the film's unique perspective on societal issues. However, Pierre Vavasseur from Le Parisien expressed some disappointment in the depth of the narrative.[10][11][12]

Awards

In 2017, Return to Bollene was honored with the Contrabandes Prize at the Bordeaux International Independent Film Festival.

Return to Bollene explores themes of cultural identity, societal change, and the complexities of familial relationships in the face of political turmoil.[13][14]


References

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  10. Brody, Richard (2019-05-10). ""Return to Bollène," Reviewed: An Arab Man's Painful Homecoming in the South of France". The New Yorker. ISSN 0028-792X. Retrieved 2024-02-20.
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  12. Caparrós, Elena (2021-05-20). "Africa shortly: saying a lot in little time". FCAT | Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa~Tánger. Retrieved 2024-02-20.

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