Parisienne

Peur de Rien

Parisienne

Danielle Arbid

Paris in the 90s. Eighteen-year-old Lina has just arrived in France from Beirut to study. She quickly flees from the relatives she was living with after her uncle makes sexual advances on her. Now she’s going it alone. In her art history course Lina is asked to list all ugly things. Her reply: »Everything up to now«. Relying on the help of strangers, she drifts through the city life of Paris, makes friends, falls in love. And she gradually learns to appreciate her newly discovered intellectual, emotional, and sexual freedom.
Danielle Arbid’s largely autobiographical story of migration Parisienne is a coming-of-age story which also takes a look back to the era before September 11, 2001 – before the attitude towards immigrants from the Middle East fundamentally changed.

»I really wanted to tell a story from the angle of someone who just arrived in France. From the perspective of a stranger, and not how strangers are perceived by others. Someone who discovers France, totally subjectively, for the first time, before they get used to it. When writing the film, I tried to recall as much of this feeling of shock that I experienced at the beginning as I possibly could.«
– Danielle Arbid

Director

Danielle Arbid

Script

Danielle Arbid, Julie Peyr

Cinematography

Hélène Louvart

Editing

Mathilde Muyard

Sound

Emmanuel Zouki, Jean Casanova

Music

Bachar Mar- Khalife

Cast

Manal Issa, Vincent Lacoste, Paul Hamy, Damien Chapelle, Clara Ponsot, Dominique Blanc

Production

Les Films Pelléas, David Thion, Philippe Martin

Contact

Films Boutique

Portrait der Regisseurin Danielle Arbid

Danielle Arbid

Born in Lebanon in 1970, Danielle Arbid left her country at age seventeen. Once in France, she studied literature and took on filmmaking. As a director and screenwriter she has made short films, features, video essays and documentaries. Her films have been awarded with prizes such as the Golden and Silver Leopard at Locarno’s Video Competition, as well as the Albert Londres Prize. In the Battlefields and A Lost Man were shown at the Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes.


Films by Danielle Arbid
Beirut Hotel 2011 | Un homme perdu (A Lost Man) 2007 | Dans les champs de bataille (In the Battlefields) 2004 | Aux frontières (On Borders) 2002 | Seule avec la guerre (Alone with War) 2000