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William Nadylam | ... |
Ismaël Traoré
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Assumpta Serna | ... |
Gina
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Nicolas Berger-Vachon | ... |
Pascal
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Ibtissem Guerda | ... |
Malika
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Fatou N'Diaye | ... |
Djenaba
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Pascal N'Zonzi | ... |
Amadou Babakar
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Nadia Barentin | ... |
Lucienne
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Franck Libert | ... |
Samy Martinez
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Pierre Maguelon | ... |
Martinez
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Alain Cauchi | ... |
Le commissaire Bonino
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Abdoulaye Diop | ... |
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Amladou Babakar |
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Ninon Brétécher |
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Directed by
Luc Béraud |
Written by
Emmanuel Roblès | ... | (novel "Cela s'appelle l'aurore") |
Bernard Stora | ... | (scenario and dialogue) |
Produced by
Olivier Dujols | ... | executive producer |
Michel Mintrot | ... | executive producer |
Jean Nainchrik | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Yves Lafaye |
Editing by
Laurence Hennion |
Editorial Department
Anthony Bellagamba | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Laurence Lustyk | ... | (as Laurence Lustik) |
Production Design by
François Salisch |
Costume Design by
Marie-Claude Brunet |
Makeup Department
Isabelle Bertaud | ... | makeup artist (as Isabelle Patocska) |
Nathalie Champigny | ... | hair stylist |
Production Management
Michel Mintrot | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Vanessa Bozza | ... | third assistant director |
Badreddine Mokrani | ... | first assistant director (as Bad Mokrani) |
Lionel Sigwald | ... | second assistant director |
Sound Department
Anthony Bellagamba | ... | sound editor |
Claude Bertrand | ... | sound recordist |
Alain Prey | ... | boom operator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Sébastien Lizot | ... | electrician |
Laurent Passera | ... | key grip |
Alexandre Ricco | ... | grip |
Script and Continuity Department
Isabelle Delage | ... | script supervisor |
Production Companies
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- France 3 (2004) (France) (tv)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Ismaël, a doctor established in Martigues, cannot be called the standard physician. In actual fact he is an African who has come all the way from Mali to study medicine in France. If he managed to do so, it is thanks to his uncle Amadou, who generously paid his studies. Of course Ismaël is grateful to him but he also resents his uncle's interference in his life. Not only does Amadou try to pressurize his nephew into returning to Mali and running Bamako's new hospital but he is the one who chose his wife, sweet unobtrusive Djenaba, as well. Feeling stifled by such constraints, the young doctor takes refuge in his work, so much so that he neglects poor Djenaba... Written by Guy Bellinger |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Award: Prix Révélation et Découverte 2004 décerné à William Nadylam au Festival de la Fiction TV de Saint-Tropez. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remake of This is Called Dawn (1956). See more » |