
Made in China
François, a young thirty-year-old Asian, has not been back in his family for 10 years after a violent dispute with his father Meng. Since then, he has always tried to avoid questions about his origins, until he lies to believe that he has been adopted. But when he learns that he is going to be a father, he realizes that he will have to reconnect with his past and his origins. Pushed by his companion Sophie, he decides to reconnect with his family and returns to his XIIIth native district to announce the good news, accompanied by his best friend Bruno. François is welcomed with open arms by his family, with the exception of his father and his younger brother. The return to his community is not going to be so simple .
Description: François, a young thirty-year-old Asian, has not been back in his family for 10 years after a violent dispute with his father Meng. Since then, he has always tried to avoid questions about his origins, until he lies to believe that he has been adopted. But when he learns that he is going to be a father, he realizes that he will have to reconnect with his past and his origins. Pushed by his companion Sophie, he decides to reconnect with his family and returns to his XIIIth native district to announce the good news, accompanied by his best friend Bruno. François is welcomed with open arms by his family, with the exception of his father and his younger brother. The return to his community is not going to be so simple .
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 87 minutes

Premier de la classe

City Hunter: Shinjuku Private Eyes

Appearances

A Secret

Asphalt Playground

Extra Ordinary

The Operative

Torpedo: U-235

Back to School

Kristy

Frédéric Chau
Played François

Medi Sadoun
Played Bruno

Julie de Bona
Played Sophie

Steve Tran
Played Félix

Mylène Jampanoï
Played Lisa

Clémentine Célarié
Played Annie
Li Heling
Played Tante Fa

Bing Yin
Played Meng

Xing Xing Cheng
Played Grand Ma Bin
Huifang Liu
Played La Chinoise

Yilin Yang
Played Serveuse karaoké
Rong-Ying Yang
Played Madame Wu

Cédric Meusburger
Played Homme bruyant

Abdelkader Hoggui
Played Un infirmier
William Taing
Played Stéphane
Jian-Zhang
Played Père Dongbeï
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