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Director: Annarita Zambrano
Cast: Claudia Tagbo, Marie-Anne Mestre, Florent Arnoult, Marie-Christine Orry
In one Paris divided militarily into two like was the former Berlin Est-Ouest, Ines Raymond receives from the right bank people who ask for a visa for the left bank. Each have their reasons and dreams for crossing the Seine, but, Ines must follow the new instructions.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Schengen (2012), directed by Annarita Zambrano, is a comedy film that explores the division of Paris along military lines, similar to the former East-West Berlin divide. The film follows Ines Raymond, who must navigate the new instructions and requests of people seeking visas to cross the Seine River.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky French comedies and social satire will delight in the clever, thought-provoking premise of Schengen, directed by Annarita Zambrano in 2012. The film blends humor and drama as it explores the absurdities of bureaucracy and borders, with standout performances from Claudia Tagbo and Marie-Anne Mestre.
The Schengen Area is a system of open borders that encompass 29 European countries that have officially abolished border controls at their common borders. As an element within the wider area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ) policy of the European Union (EU), it mostly functions as a single jurisdiction under a common visa policy for international travel purposes. The area is named after the 1985 Schengen Agreement and the 1990 Schengen Convention, both signed in Schengen, Luxembourg.
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