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Duration: 88 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Doria Achour was born on March 1, 1991, to artistic parents—a theater director father and playwright mother—in France. She grew up accompanying them to rehearsals and performances, preferring cinema over theater. At age nine, she debuted in 'Les femmes ou les enfants d'abord' (2001). After studying literature, obtaining a license in modern letters, and master's in cinema at the Sorbonne, Achour returned to acting, landing the lead role in 'La Fille publique' (2012). Her performance caught Sylvie Ohayon's attention, leading to her breakthrough role in 'Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone' (2014). She also starred in 'Tunis Blues' and directed the short film 'Laisse-moi finir' about post-revolution Tunisia.
Release Year: 2014
Nation: France
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Director: Sylvie Ohayon
Writer: Sylvie Ohayon, Sylvie Verheyde
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Companies: Chaocorp, France 2 Cinéma, Orange Studio, Pathé, The Film
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Music
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Stéphanie grew up in La Courneuve during the 1980s with an absent father and a brutal stepfather named Christian, whom her Tunisian Jewish mother married quickly after her father left them. Stéphanie's grandmother and friend Fatima support her ambition to escape the confines of her environment and lead a different life. Stéphanie is determined not to spend her life in the Cité des 4000, and her headmistress also understands this, encouraging her aspirations. She maintains an intact reputation despite experiencing her first emotional feelings while nurturing her passion for dance and books, which become crucial for her future.
Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone is a French comedy-drama inspired by director Sylvie Ohayon's autobiographical book. The film follows Stéphanie, a model student aspiring to escape the life of La Courneuve in the 1980s. The story explores themes of ambition, self-discovery, and the challenges of navigating complex family dynamics.