Rachida Brakni is a Actor, Director and Writer French born on 15 february 1977 at Paris (France)
Rachida Brakni
Rachida Brakni participated to
26 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those,
2 have good markets following the box office.
Here are the best films classified by number of entries :
Actress
, 1h30
Directed by Gabriel Julien-LaferrièreOrigin FranceGenres ComedyThemes L'adolescence,
La banlieue française,
Films about education,
Films about children,
Films about families,
L'enfance marginalisée,
Films about school violenceActors Samy Seghir,
Rachida Brakni,
Jérémy Denisty,
Denis Podalydès,
Joséphine Japy,
Mathieu SpinosiRoles Djamila
Rating56%
Fourteen-year-old Sami (Samy Seghir) is a beur (a French person of North African descent) living in Chalon-sur-Saône, a relatively poor city in the Burgundy region. When his widowed mother (Farida Khelfa) takes a job working on a boat, she sends Sami to live with her sister Djamila (Rachida Brakni), who is married to Frenchman Stanislas de Chazelle (Denis Podalydès). They live in the upscale neighborhood of Neuilly-sur-Seine, an affluent suburb of Paris, with Stanislas' two children from his prior marriage: Charles (Jérémy Denisty), who aspires to be a politician someday, and Caroline (Chloé Coulloud). At first Charles resents Sami's presence in his house, but they gradually become friends. Sami enrolls in classes at Saint-Exupéry, a private school there., 1h49
Directed by Coline SerreauOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaThemes L'adolescence,
Films about alcoholism,
Films about children,
Films about families,
Feminist films,
Films about immigration,
Films about sexuality,
Rape in fiction,
La précarité,
Erotic films,
La sexualité des mineurs,
Films about prostitution,
Rape and revenge films,
Political films,
Erotic thriller films,
Auto-justiceActors Vincent Lindon,
Catherine Frot,
Rachida Brakni,
Line Renaud,
Aurélien Wiik,
Ivan FranekRoles Malika
Rating69%
Paul and Hélène, a wealthy Parisian couple, are preparing to go out for the evening. While driving, they see three men chasing a prostitute down the street. She begs them to save her by letting her into the car, but Paul locks the doors and drives away as the three men savagely beat her, leaving her unconscious in the street. He refuses to let Hélène phone an ambulance, afraid of being charged with not helping a person in danger (which is a crime in France).