79 minutes
4/27/2011
Mohsen teaches French at the University of Tehran, and Hassan is a photographer. Mohsen and Hassan are also lovers, and in Iran they live in fear, as homosexuality is punishable by death. Tired of denying their love, Mohsen and Hassan flee Iran to head to Paris, where they'll be illegal aliens but can at least live openly as a couple. To avoid arousing suspicion until they arrive in Paris, Mohsen and Hassan keep their distance while traveling, and during a train stop, Mohsen helps a sixty-ish women, Yolande, with her luggage. The two strike up a conversation and she clearly enjoys his company; over dinner, she offers to help him find work in town and let him stay at her apartment. It's clear to Yolande that Mohsen is an illegal immigrant, but she doesn't realize that he's gay, and he finds himself wondering if he should stay with Hassan or live with Yolande, where he would not have love but would enjoy safety, security and could easily become a French citizen through marriage.
Marina Vlady
as Yolande
Amor Hakkar
as Moshen
Samir Guesmi
as Hassan
Shimon Ben Lulu
as People smuggler
Yves Grenard
as Old man on the tracks
Stéphanie Saliège
as Pianist
Sarah Hakkar
as Little girl at the station
Kim Nezzar
as Little girl's father
Wahila Aïb
as Little girl's mother
Julia Rousseau
as SNCF ticket office clerk
Noël Bourdin
as Taxi driver Andelot
Jonathan Meyer
as SNCF controller
Alan Anderson
as Bartender
Annette Mermet
as "Solidarité Monde" volunteer (voice)
Hélène Jouie
as "Solidarité Monde" volunteer (voice)
Eric Legoff
as Photographer
David Niault
as Hotel receptionist
Jean-Hugues Marguier
as Waltzer, lookalike of Moshen