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The Emigrant
Directed by Youssef Chahine
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Films about religion, La précarité, Films based on the Bible, L'émigration
Actors Hanan Tork, Khaled El nabawy, Youssra, Safia El Emari, Michel Piccoli, Sid Ali Kouiret

In this film, young Ram is a thinker who has grown up in a primitive and superstitious society, hated by his brothers and suspected of sorcery. Dissatisfied with the nomadic lifestyle of his family, he dreams of traveling to Egypt to study agriculture. Forewarned by his weather knowledge, he saves the family's flocks from a destructive sandstorm, and manages to persuade his father to let him leave for Egypt. His older brothers travel with him, but at the shipping dock they tie him up, knock him out, and dump him into the hold of a boat traveling to Egypt. When he wakes up, he is discovered by the boat owner family, who intend to sell him as a slave. They let Ram know that this sale would be his opportunity to enter the service of a powerful family, since the man they wish to sell him to, Ozir, is assistant to Amihar, the military head of Thebes. Ram actively participates in the bargaining to get the best possible price for his purchase. His initial months as a slave are a disappointment, however, since he is assigned to assist in the mummification of bodies rather than learning about agriculture. Ram is not afraid to express his contempt for the Egyptian obsession with death and the preservation of one's mortal remains, and affirms his belief in one God and the immortality of the soul independent of one's body. Amihar is impressed by Ram's honesty, takes a personal liking to the young man, and gives Ram a chance to convert a barren stretch of land into a working farm. Through a combination of hard work, good mentoring, and a bit of luck, Ram is successful in this endeavor.
Time Out
Time Out (2001)
, 2h14
Directed by Laurent Cantet
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about the labor movement, La précarité
Actors Aurélien Recoing, Karin Viard

The film tells the story of Vincent, a middle-aged man who is laid off after having spent more than 11 years working for a prestigious consulting firm. Unable to admit to his family that he has been fired, the unemployed executive continues to pretend he is going to the office every day. In reality, Vincent spends his time aimlessly driving the highways of France and Switzerland, reading papers, or sleeping in his car.
The Child
The Child (2005)
, 1h35
Directed by Frères Dardenne
Origin Belgique
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about families, La précarité
Actors Jérémie Rénier, Déborah François, Olivier Gourmet, Samuel De Ryck, Stéphane Bissot, Fabrizio Rongione

Bruno, 20, and Sonia, 18, are surviving on her welfare checks and Bruno's petty crimes when Sonia becomes pregnant. Bruno sells their baby to a black market adoption ring to make some quick cash. Faced with Sonia's shock, he regrets his mistake and buys the child back at a premium—but, after being turned away by Sonia, his mounting debts lead Bruno down a quick path to desperation.
The Invader, 1h35
Directed by Nicolas Provost
Origin Belgique
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Serge Riaboukine, Dieudonné Kabongo, Tibo Vandenborre, Hannelore Knuts, Stefania Rocca, Carole Weyers

Des hommes à la peau noire sont rejetés par la mer sur une plage naturiste du sud de l'Europe. Certains sont morts. Deux d'entre eux se retrouvent à Bruxelles, exploités par des marchands de sommeil, et tentent vaille que vaille de survivre. Amadou, qui se fait appeler Obama, séduit Agnès, une femme d'affaires, mais est rapidement rejeté par celle-ci. Amadou est alors pris d'une fièvre vengeresse et tue ceux qui l'ont exploité.
Games of Love and Chance, 1h57
Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes L'adolescence, Films about alcoholism, La banlieue française, Films about children, Films about immigration, Théâtre, La précarité
Actors Sara Forestier, Osman Elkharraz, Sabrina Ouazani, Rachid Hami, Carole Franck, Olivier Loustau

A group of teenagers from the housing projects of the Paris suburbs practice a passage from the play Games of Love and Chance by Marivaux for their French class. Abdelkrim, or Krimo, who initially does not act in the play, falls in love with Lydia. In order to try to seduce her, he accepts the role of Arlequin and joins the rehearsal. But his timidness and awkwardness keeps him from participating in the play as well as succeeding with Lydia.
When We Leave, 1h59
Directed by Feo Aladag
Origin German
Genres Drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about families, Feminist films, Films about immigration, La précarité, Films about domestic violence
Actors Sibel Kekilli, Derya Alabora, Tamer Yiğit, Almila Bagriacik, Florian Lukas, Ayla Arslancan

Umay (Sibel Kekilli) lives with her husband Kemal (Ufuk Bayraktar) and son Cem (Nizam Schiller) in the suburbs of Istanbul. Kemal has regular violent outbursts against both his wife and son. Umay’s longing for her home and parents in Berlin finally overwhelms her. She packs up her things and flees her life and marriage in Istanbul.
The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir, 1h36
Directed by Luc Bossi, Marjane Satrapi, Ken Scott
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy, Adventure
Themes Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Dhanush, Bérénice Bejo, Gemma Arterton, Laurent Lafitte, Erin Moriarty, Stefano Cassetti

Ajatashatru est fakir. Un jour, il quitte Bombay pour la France. Il y rencontre rapidement une américaine, dont il tombe amoureux. Mais Ajatashatru est accidentellement expulsé avec des clandestins africains. Envoyé aux quatre coins de l'Europe, il va tenter de retrouver celle qu'il aime.
The Wild Frontier
Directed by Nicolas Klotz, Élisabeth Perceval
Origin France
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about immigration, La précarité

En hiver 2016, la Jungle de Calais est une ville naissante en pleine croissance où vivent près de 12 000 personnes. Au début du printemps, la zone Sud, avec ses commerces, ses rues, ses habitations, sera entièrement détruite. Les habitants expulsés déplacent alors leurs maisons vers la zone Nord, pour s’abriter et continuer à vivre. En automne l’État organise le démantèlement définitif de la Jungle. Mais la Jungle est un territoire mutant, une ville monde, une ville du futur ; même détruite, elle renaît toujours de ses cendres. Tourné avec des jeunes gens pris dans le tumulte des guerres, des violences policières, et leurs tentatives de traverser la frontière vers l’Angleterre, L’Héroïque Lande pourrait être un épisode ignoré de l’Odyssée d’Homère.
The Man Without a Past, 1h37
Directed by Aki Kaurismäki
Origin Finlande
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Films about alcoholism, Medical-themed films, La précarité, Films about psychiatry, Films about disabilities
Actors Markku Peltola, Kati Outinen, Sakari Kuosmanen, Anneli Sauli, Elina Salo, Outi Mäenpää

The film begins with an unnamed man arriving by train to Helsinki. After falling asleep in Kaisaniemi Park, he is mugged and beaten by hoodlums and is severely injured in the head, losing consciousness. He awakes and wanders back to the train station and collapses in its bathroom. He awakes the second time in a hospital and finds that he has lost his memory. He starts his life from scratch, living in container dwellings, finding clothes with help from the Salvation Army and making friends with the poor.
The Unknown Woman, 1h58
Directed by Giuseppe Tornatore
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, Thriller
Themes Films about immigration, La précarité
Actors Ksenia Rappoport, Michele Placido, Claudia Gerini, Margherita Buy, Pierfrancesco Favino, Alessandro Haber

Irena (Kseniya Rappoport), a Ukrainian prostitute on the run, is determined to find a job in an elegant apartment building in northern Italy, and starts by cleaning the stairs. She does it in order to inch her way into working for a family residing in that building. She befriends Gina (Piera Degli Esposti), the nanny of the family's child, Thea (Clara Dossena), who also lives with them in their apartment. When the nanny is crippled in a fall—tripped by Irena—but presumed to be accidental, Irena is hired to take her place. Through flashbacks, viewers learn that Irena has been physically and emotionally abused, and forced to bear nine children, all taken away at birth to be sold to adoptive families. After stabbing her pimp and leaving him for dead, she sets out to find her youngest child, whom she believes is Thea; hence the plot to work for them. Adoption documents in the apartment convince her that Thea is indeed her daughter. The mother grows suspicious of Irena and fires her, despite the loving relationship that has grown up between Irena and the child. Irena's pimp stalks her and sends out thugs to beat her up as she walks down the street. He rigs her employer's car, leading to a crash in which Thea's mother is killed. The pimp forces Irena to drive him to a location that may or may not contain the money Irena stole from him when she left him for dead. During a struggle, he falls and is killed as his head hits a rock. Thea's father moves to a new apartment and prepares a room for Irena, but as the police suspect foul play around the death of Thea's mother, Irena is taken into custody. She reveals both that the true culprit is the pimp and that she killed him. She is tried, and sent to jail. Thea stops eating until the judge allows Irena to visit her in the hospital and feed her. DNA testing reveals that Thea is not her daughter after all. After she is out of jail, she finds Thea, a young lady now waiting for her.
The Gilded Cage, 1h30
Directed by Ruben Alves
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, Films about the labor movement, La précarité
Actors Rita Blanco, Joaquim de Almeida, Roland Giraud, Chantal Lauby, Barbara Cabrita, Lannick Gautry

Maria et José Ribeiro, d'origine portugaise, vivent tranquillement à Paris, où ils ont élevé leurs deux enfants. Elle est concierge dans un immeuble bourgeois tandis que lui est chef de chantier dans une entreprise de construction. Tout le monde abuse de leur trop grande gentillesse. À la suite du décès du frère de José, avec qui ce dernier était fâché depuis longtemps, les époux Ribeiro apprennent qu'ils sont bénéficiaires d'un important héritage, dont une maison au Portugal. Mais il y a une condition dans le testament : s'installer au Portugal pour continuer à faire vivre l'entreprise familiale. Or, pour différentes raisons, certains proches et les employeurs de Maria et José ont tout intérêt à faire en sorte que ceux-ci restent à Paris. Ils vont alors tout imaginer pour les empêcher de partir.
La Crise
La Crise (1992)
, 1h35
Directed by Coline Serreau
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Musical
Themes Films about the labor movement, La précarité
Actors Vincent Lindon, Patrick Timsit, Zabou Breitman, Yves Robert, Maria Pacôme, Michèle Laroque

Victor est un conseiller juridique qui se retrouve le même jour licencié et abandonné par sa femme. Lorsqu'il s'aperçoit que ses amis et sa famille font peu de cas de ses mésaventures, son moral commence à flancher, d'autant plus que tout son entourage et notamment sa famille se débat dans les déboires conjugaux. La seule personne qui veuille bien l'écouter se morfondre est Michou, un SDF pas très malin et un peu collant.
The Dune
The Dune (2014)

Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about immigration, Films about sexuality, La précarité, LGBT-related films, L'émigration, LGBT-related film
Actors Niels Arestrup, Lior Ashkenazi, Guy Marchand, Emma de Caunes, Jean-Quentin Châtelain, Mathieu Amalric

Un homme sans papiers d'identité et ne prononçant pas le moindre mot est trouvé sur une plage des Landes. Un inspecteur spécialisé dans la recherche des disparus tente de percer le mystère.
Poetical Refugee, 2h10
Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche
Origin France
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, Medical-themed films, La précarité, Films about psychiatry, Films set in psychiatric hospitals
Actors Sami Bouajila, Élodie Bouchez, Bruno Lochet, Aure Atika, Virginie Darmon, Mustapha Adouani

Like Voltaire‘s Candide in his eponymous novel, Jallel, a young North-African man, dreaming of better prospects, immigrates illegally to France. He struggles at first as he is unable to find work and finds it difficult to make friends. But soon he gets to sell fruits in the underground, albeit illegally. He also makes some new friendsand then falls in love. But his dreams of success remain unrealized as he comes to discover and share the solidarity of the other outcasts going from one encounter to the other, making his way through Paris, from hostels to immigrant aid societies and social welfare groups, living among the excluded and the destitute.
The Fortress, 1h44
Directed by Fernand Melgar
Origin Suisse
Genres Documentary
Themes Films about alcoholism, Films about immigration, La précarité

Pour la première fois, l’Office fédéral des migrations ouvre les portes de l’un de ses CEP, sans aucune restriction ni censure. La forteresse est un documentaire tourné en cinéma direct qui observe à hauteur d’homme le fonctionnement du Centre de Vallorbe pendant 60 jours, durée qui correspond au temps de résidence maximal pour un requérant d'asile. Dans ce lieu de transit austère, soumis à un régime de semi-détention et à une oisiveté forcée, deux cents cinquante hommes, femmes et enfants de toute origine attendent, entre un passé douloureux et un avenir incertain, que la Confédération décide de leur sort.