The Companions | Compagnons
At 19, passionate about street art, Naëlle (Najaa Bensaid) is forced to follow a reintegration project with other young people, her last chance to avoid being separated from her loved ones. Touched by the young girl, Hélène (Agnès Jaoui), the site manager and her instructor, introduces her one day to the Maison des Compagnons de Nantes, a world of traditions that promotes craftsmanship excellence and transmission between generations. Alongside Paul (Pio Marmai), a companion stained glass artist who agrees to take her for training in his studio, Naëlle discovers a universe with codes very different from hers that could give new meaning despite her difficulties in life. Naëlle will carve a place for herself in the fascinating world of stained glass and will realize that the Companions' values are not just empty words.
Description: At 19, passionate about street art, Naëlle (Najaa Bensaid) is forced to follow a reintegration project with other young people, her last chance to avoid being separated from her loved ones. Touched by the young girl, Hélène (Agnès Jaoui), the site manager and her instructor, introduces her one day to the Maison des Compagnons de Nantes, a world of traditions that promotes craftsmanship excellence and transmission between generations. Alongside Paul (Pio Marmai), a companion stained glass artist who agrees to take her for training in his studio, Naëlle discovers a universe with codes very different from hers that could give new meaning despite her difficulties in life. Naëlle will carve a place for herself in the fascinating world of stained glass and will realize that the Companions' values are not just empty words.
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 110 minutes
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Beautiful Minds
Parched
Wilderness Therapy
Heart of an Oak
Je suis supporter du Standard
Official Competition
Najaa Bensaid
Played Naëlle
Agnès Jaoui
Played Hélène
Pio Marmaï
Played Paul
Louis Cristiani
Played Luis
Mouad Habrani
Played Djibril
Kevin Boudeau
Played Martin
Hédia Fatnassi
Played Sandra
Elyssa Tomescu
Played Inès
Yanis Bouhris
Played Ryan
Géraldine Gallinari
Played Iris
Soriba Dabo
Played Adama
Sam Louwyck
Played Jorgen Ampe
Geneviève Minch
Played Elise Germain
Youssouf Wague
Played Coca-Man
Baptiste Perais
Played Samir
Koko Bikusa Tom
Played Likamba
Franck Trillot
Played Serge
Christophe Hamon
Played Alain
Nathan Sorin
Played Nicolas
Tahia Guyon
Played Djibril's mother
François Favrat
Played Educator Naëlle
Lévy Villeneuve
Played Little thug
Fabrice Gaussuin
Played Policeman
Jihane Menbout
Played Cashier
Jérémy Sanagheal
Played Seller
Enola S. Cluzeau
Played Store manager
Sacha Léger
Played Young from the bourgeois house
Christine Moneger
Played Old lady
Michèle Arias
Played Old lady losing her mind
Thomas Santucci
Played Son of the old lady
Christine Peyssens
Played Old lady at Ikea
Gaspard Legendre
Played English teacher
Pauline Moulène
Played Glassworks manager
Raphaël Magnin
Played
Gaëlann Ogier
Played
Jean-Louis Boistel
Played
Ambre Pasalic
Played
Tony Arze
Played
Barbara Belletti
Played
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