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The Gamblers
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Synopsis
The young French writer-director Frederic Balekdjian makes his feature bow with The Gamblers (Les mauvaises joueurs), a gritty urban crime drama and coming-of-age tale that has borne favorable comparisons to Scorsese's Mean Streets, Robert Mulligan's Bloodbrothers, and James Toback's Fingers. Pascal Elbe portrays Vahe, a con man running scams in the Parisian garment district with his buddies, whose sensitive conscience outstrips his career. After Vahe's girlfriend splits, he befriends her illegal immigrant brother, Yuen - and soon becomes enmeshed in a bitter dispute between the young man and the smugglers demanding extra recompense for slipping Yuen into the country undeterred. Torn in half, Vahe - who teeters on the threshold between compassion and dishonest manipulation, between honoring his friends and honoring his fellow con-men - struggles to determine his values and his loyalties, before all hell breaks loose. Simon Abkarian and Isaac Sharry co-star. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

Pierre Milon Cinematographer
Nathalie Raoul Costume Designer
Frederic Balekdjian Director
Mike Fromentin Editor
Laurent Champoussin Executive Producer
Fabienne Vonier Producer
Catherine Keller Production Designer
Frederic Balekdjian Screenwriter
Ludovic Henault Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2005
Runtime: 85
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
France 3 Cinema
Pyramide Productions

Release
by Pyramide International