
Vincent Lindon, Firat Ayverdi
Welcome by Philippe Lioret
FRA 2008, Panorama

Firat Ayverdi
Welcome by Philippe Lioret
FRA 2008, Panorama

Philippe Lioret
Welcome by Philippe Lioret
FRA 2008, Panorama
A stretch of water measuring 32 kilometres separates him from the nearest English town. And yet this same Channel, plied by over 500 ships a day and hence the busiest waterway in the world, can be crossed without the aid of a captain – as many a bold swimmer since 1875 has proved.
Could Bilal join their number? In a flash, the boy decides to head for the local swimming pool in order to begin training. This is where he meets lifeguard Simon, to whom he eventually confides his grand plan. Simon takes Bilal under his wing and secretly teaches the young Kurd how to crawl …
The film centres – apart from swimming – on the lives of illegal immigrants in France. To many people this is a completely unknown world. Philippe Lioret: “And yet it is so close to us. It is a good thing in cinema to be able to explore the country in which one lives from an angle about which one has no knowledge whatsoever.”
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Derya Ayverdi, Firat Ayverdi, Philippe Lioret, Christophe Rossignon, Audrey Dana, Vincent Lindon
Showed up together at the press conference of Welcome: Derya Ayverdi, Firat Ayverdi, director Philippe Lioret, producer Christophe Rossignon, Audrey Dana and Vincent Lindon.
Welcome · Panorama · Programme Press Conference · Feb 07, 2009

Derya Ayverdi
Actress Derya Ayverdi (Welcome) in the Berlinale VIP Club.
Welcome · Panorama · Feb 07, 2009

Vincent Lindon, Wieland Speck
Actor Vincent Lindon (Welcome) on the move with Panorama-Leiter Wieland Speck.
Welcome · Panorama · Feb 07, 2009
Christoph Rossignon (Producer), Derya Ayverdi (Actress), Firat Ayverdi (Actor), Audrey Dana (Actress), Vincent Lindon (Actor), Philippe Lioret (Director)
Welcome
Panorama · Press Conference · Feb 07, 2009