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Rencontre avec Saïd Taghmaoui p 21 Fête de l’Europe p 22 Nouveaux commerces p 23 Aulnay à vivre p 31 à 46 Réseau des bibliothèques p 31 Cinéma Prévert p 32 Théâtre Prévert p 33 Conservatoire p 34 école d’art Claude-Monet p 35 Créa p 36 Le Cap - VNR p 37 Sports p 38 à 41 Agenda p 42 Mémoire vive p 45



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Down in the cellar, the torturer Captain Said (Saïd Taghmaoui) asks a strange question: “My main man, tell me something: What is the problem with Michael Jackson?” “What do you mean?” says Troy (Mark Wahlberg), the soldier Said explains: “He come to Egypt I see picture in newspaper ‘Hello’ with the white glove



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Koundé), and the Arab Maghrebi, Saïd (Saïd Taghmaoui) – as they wander around the banlieues the day after a friend was left hospitalized as a result of a police bullet during riots the night before The film portrays the complete loss of hope that is found in the banlieues by employing mundane



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De Voogdt as Vincent Bourg; Who lives near Châlons De Bois in 2006 He is the first suspect in the police because of his reputation as a paedophile, but in the end he relied on to heal his obsession Saïd Taghmaoui as Khalid Ziane; A corrupt police officer who gives Malik Suri key evidence and later resorted to violence to cover up his actions



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starring Said Taghmaoui, an actor known for his work in the movies “The Kite Runner” and “Hidalgo ” The second is the IMAX documentary, “The Greatest Journey: Pilgrimage to Mecca in the footsteps of Ibn Battuta ” The films are not based directly on Dunn’s book, but producers of the untitled project are bor-rowing from his research to



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Saïd Taghmaoui – “Wonder Woman,” “Three Kings” Amber Tamblyn – “127 Hours,” “The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” Larenz Tate – “Crash,” “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” Miles Teller – “Thank You for Your Service,” “Whiplash” Juno Temple – “Wonder Wheel,” “Atonement”



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series Taghmaoui will receive the El Gouna Film Festival Omar Sharif Award Renowned French actor Gérard Depardieu will also be honored at the opening ceremony, granted the GFF 2020 Career Achievement Award Depardieu is a prolific actor who has appeared in around 240 films, and known to be the actor most nominated for the French César Awards

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