

124 minutes
2/28/2007
Set in France during the struggle for Algerian independence, Messaoud's mother is terminally ill and his father, needing to work long hours in the factory, can't look after him, so decides to put him and his older brother Abdel in foster care. Sent to the countryside, Abdel has to work on a farm, but Messaoud is taken in by a childless woman, who conceals his Arab origins from her fiercely Gaullist ex-army husband. Re-named Michel/Michou, and with his hair comically dyed blond, the young boy quickly steals the hearts of both foster-parents, and eventually is instrumental in saving their troubled marriage.

Gérard Depardieu
as Georges

Nathalie Baye
as Gisèle

Mathieu Amalric
as Jacques

Samy Seghir
as Messaoud / Michou

Catherine Hiegel
as la directrice de l'orphelinat

Philippe Nahon
as le cafetier

Bernard Yerlès
as le copain de Georges

Gérald Laroche
as Robert

Chick Ortega
as Viguier

Mohamed Fellag
as Akli

Christian Bouillette
as Le maire

Abdelhafid Metalsi
as Saïd

Marie Kremer
as Vendeuse papeterie

Gilles Détroit
as Le curé

Ludovic Berthillot
as Max

Medi Kerouani
as Abdel

Robert Plagnol
as Duval