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Director: Bastien Jephté
Cast: Henri Pardo, Benz Antoine, Jacquy Bidjeck, Alain Lino Mic Eli Bastien
Ronald, an eight year-old biracial boy, sees his life turning upside down after witnessing the brutal murder of his mother by his father. Often moved from one foster home to the next, Ronald is recruited by a street gang where he dwells in a life of crime and violence. As he waits for his father to be released to avenge his mother, he realizes that he doesn't have to follow his father's footsteps or the path chosen for him. Against all odds, he takes control of his own destiny. His awakening to new humane values enables him to change change course despite the obvious risk of losing the only family he has ever known.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Exit 67 (2010), directed by Bastien Jephté, is a critically acclaimed crime drama that follows the life of an eight-year-old biracial boy who witnesses the murder of his mother and is subsequently recruited by a street gang. Despite the obvious risks, the film depicts the boy's awakening to new humane values as he takes control of his own destiny and chooses not to follow his father's path of violence.
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Director Bastien Jephté's 2010 crime drama Exit 67 offers a gritty, emotionally resonant exploration of one boy's harrowing journey from witness to a violent crime to finding redemption through his own moral awakening, anchored by standout performances from the young Henri Pardo and veteran actors like Benz Antoine.
Exit 67 is a 2010 French-Canadian (Quebec) film written and directed by Jephté Bastien.
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