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Le Havre
Marcel Marx, a former bohemian and struggling author, has given up his literary ambitions and relocated to the port city Le Havre. He leads a simple life based around his wife Arletty, his favourite bar and his not too profitable profession as a shoeshiner. As Arletty suddenly becomes seriously ill, Marcel's path crosses with an underage illegal immigrant from Africa, who needs Marcel's help to hide from the police.
Aki Kaurismäki
Aki Kaurismäki
Casts & Crew
André Wilms
Kati Outinen
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Blondin Miguel
Elina Salo
Evelyne Didi
Quoc Dung Nguyen
Laïka
François Monnié
Roberto Piazza
Pierre Étaix
Jean-Pierre Léaud
Vincent Lebodo
Umban U'kset
Patrick Bonnel
Ilkka Koivula
Myriam "Mimie" Piazza
Luce Vigo
Valérie Caron
Jérôme Boyer
Jean-Luc Guion-Firmin
Pierre Morineau
Johann Rioux
Julien Flematti
Éric Duteil
Corinne Belet
Dominique Lepagne
Anne Lizy
Pierre Richards
Loïc Jamet
Nico Garotin
Bertrand Couloume
Nicolas Noël
Gilles Mallet
Gilles Adam
Patrick Leboucher
Michel Lacaille
Stéphane Livonnen
Arnaud Clément
Dominique Comont
Alain Guillot
Philippe Hubschwerlin
Franck Durand
Christian Amyard
Rudy Amyard
Brice Augé
Lucas Loubaresse
Ireneusz (Irek) Spiewak
Gilles Charmant
Mary Berkelmans
Seluna Lemercier
Fanette Martinie
Rémi Pradinas
Stéphane Parthenay
Alain Chapelain
Rachid Bessal
Oumar Ly
Emmanuel Ingweiller
Matthieu Hébert
Frank Atinault
Dominique Mare
Brice Niel
Alban Rutten
Franck Rutten
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