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Director: Sébastien Lifshitz
Cast: Yasmine Belmadi, Bernard Verley, Valérie Donzelli, Sébastien Charles
A young Frenchman of Arab descent, Djamel, becomes convinced that his long-lost father is a rich factory owner in Grenoble. When the man coldly rejects him, Djamel plots a revenge that will implicate the man's closeted gay son.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Cold Lands, a 1999 film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz, is a drama that follows a young Frenchman of Arab descent who becomes convinced his long-lost father is a wealthy factory owner in Grenoble. When the man rejects him, the protagonist plots a revenge that involves the factory owner's closeted gay son. The film has received praise from critics for its nuanced exploration of identity and family dynamics.
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Fans of nuanced French dramas will appreciate the subtle, character-driven storytelling in Cold Lands, the 1999 film directed by Sébastien Lifshitz. The complex performances from stars like Yasmine Belmadi and Valérie Donzelli elevate this intimate exploration of identity, family, and revenge.
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