DALILA

2012 | 15:20 min | 35 mm | la fémis / Filmakademie Baden-Würtemberg

fictional short

35mm - 15:12min - colour

A fifteen-year-old girl from the Parisian banlieue gets a job. She's supposed to go on a date with a young man. She's supposed to make him drive her home and lure him into a trap. In return she will get protection and will be part of a group - She will finally be invulnerable. But then something happens which neither herself nor her bosses have expected: In front of her sits a young man. Not an enemy. Not a victim. She's facing a difficult decision...

Inspired by a true story.

 

 

cast: Sofia Lesaffre, Kevin Dargaud, Steve Tientcheu

director: Julian Vogel producer: Moritz Helmes scriptwriter: Roderick Warich dop: Simon Drescher editor: Anne Goldenbaum sound: Clement Badin sounddesign/mixing: David Rädler production design: Bulle Tronel & Alexandra Epée

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