Havre, Le (2011) Finland, France, Germany
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Director:Aki Kaurismäki
Studio:Sputnik
Writer:Aki Kaurismäki
Rated:Not Rated
Date Added:2019-01-17
Genre:French films, Family
IMDb:1508675
Duration:93
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:French
LAC code:4000101254
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Aki Kaurismäki  ...  (Director)
Aki Kaurismäki  ...  (Writer)
 
André Wilms  ...  Marcel Marx
Kati Outinen  ...  Arletty
Jean-Pierre Darroussin  ...  Monet
Blondin Miguel  ...  Idrissa
Elina Salo  ...  Claire
Evelyne Didi  ...  Yvette
Quoc Dung Nguyen  ...  Chang (as Quoc-Dung Nguyen)
Laïka  ...  Laïka - Dog
François Monnié  ...  Epicier
Little Bob  ...  Little Bob (as Roberto Piazza)
Pierre Étaix  ...  Docteur Becker
Jean-Pierre Léaud  ...  Le dénonciateur
Vincent Lebodo  ...  Francis
Umban U'kset  ...  Mahamat Saleh
Patrick Bonnel  ...  Le directeur du centre de rétention
Summary: A dock worker in Le Havre hears a human sound inside one of the containers in port, that container which left Gabon three weeks ago and which was supposed to arrive in London five days after its departure from Gabon, which didn't happen. The Le Havre police and French border guards find a still alive group of illegal African immigrants inside. On the sign from one of his elders, a young teen boy among the illegal immigrants manages to escape, news of which hits the local media. The first friendly face that boy, Idrissa, encounters is that of former artist now aged shoeshine Marcel Marx. Marcel decides to help Idrissa by hiding him in his house, news which slowly trickles through his community of friends - most of whom he associates with at his local bar - and neighbors, most who assist Marcel in this task. Marcel goes to great lengths to find out Idrissa's story, which leads to Marcel's further task of trying to get Idrissa to London, his original end destination. The one neighbor who...