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17, rue Bleue is a french film of genre Drama directed by Chad Chenouga with Lysiane Meis

17, rue Bleue (2001)

17, rue Bleue
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Length 1h35
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OriginFrance
Genres Drama,    Comedy-drama
Rating61% 3.088823.088823.088823.088823.08882

17, rue Bleue est un film français réalisé par Chad Chenouga sorti en 2001.

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Cinq ans après sa fuite d’Algérie en 1967, Adda vit à Paris avec ses deux enfants et ses deux sœurs. Elle entretient une relation amoureuse avec un patron qui assure une situation confortable à l'ensemble de la famille et qui décède soudainement, et qui va basculer leur destin.

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