Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche – Wesh wesh, qu’est-ce qui se passe? (2001)
Synopsis:
Halfway between documentary and fiction, ’Wesh wesh’ is a take on the everyday life of an immigrant family which is struggling to integrate into France or, rather into the ’Cite des Bosquets’ a low-income housing project in the Parisian suburbs. Like every district, it is a world of its own, with its rules and values. Mousse, the younger brother has understood how it works there. He has integrated a gang, and deals everyday with small time drug trafficking and protects his territory. On the other hand, his older brother who just came back after 2 years in prison, wants to start a normal life and integrate into society. He understands soon enough that it is hard to succeed behind the walls of ‘Les Bosquets’. He tries to find a job, with the help of his family. But without ID papers, and with the police after him, he is stuck in the neighborhood, spending time with the street kids. One day, he finds a fishing rod, and escapes from the city, going fishing in a lake, close to where he lives…
Moving and touching, this movie does not try to be an impressive fictional tale about the ghettos, but gives an exact testimony of the lives of society’s left behind who survive through solidarity.
(if you liked Mathieu Kassovitz’ movie LA HAINE, you should watch WESH WESH – an “insider” point of view)
1.26GB | 1h 24m | 720×384 | mkv
https://nitro.download/view/76EF9F1D357F790/Wesh.Wesh.quest-ce.qui.se.passe.2001.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP2.0.H.264-TEPES.mkv
or
https://fikper.com/vGIuTa7mM2/Wesh.Wesh.quest-ce.qui.se.passe.2001.AMZN.WEB-DL.DDP2.0.H.264-TEPES.mkv.html
Language:French,Arabic
Subtitles:English