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Cast

Khaled Alouach

Khaled Alouach

Nassim

Yolande Moreau

Yolande Moreau

Madame Cousin

Laurent Xu

Laurent Xu

Kevin

Daouda Keita

Daouda Keita

Moussa

Aboudou Sacko

Aboudou Sacko

Brahim

Jisca Kalvanda

Jisca Kalvanda

Zawady

Myriam Mansouri

Myriam Mansouri

Mina

Alexia Quesnel

Alexia Quesnel

Eva

Théo Fernandez

Théo Fernandez

Maxime

Thibault Lacroix

Thibault Lacroix

Cédric

Léa Rougeron

Léa Rougeron

Chloé

Daouda Diakhaté

Daouda Diakhaté

Souleymane

Alexandre Desrousseaux

Alexandre Desrousseaux

Marcus

François Guignard

François Guignard

Benjamin

Zineb Triki

Zineb Triki

Nassim's mother

Camille Japy

Camille Japy

Mother of Eva and Maxime

Eric Savin

Eric Savin

Educator

Marc Fayet

Marc Fayet

Mathematics teacher

Valentin Byls

Valentin Byls

Sylvio

Benjamin Baroche

Benjamin Baroche

Father of Eva and Maxime

Rosemarie La Vaullée

Rosemarie La Vaullée

French teacher

Fadila Belkebla

Fadila Belkebla

Nassim's aunt

Crew

Sandra Loock

Sandra Loock

Key Makeup Artist

François Guignard

François Guignard

Casting

Guillaume Couturier

Guillaume Couturier

Sound Engineer

Chad Chenouga

Chad Chenouga

Director

Gilles Sacuto

Gilles Sacuto

Producer

Christine Paillard

Christine Paillard

Writer

Miléna Poylo

Miléna Poylo

Producer

Thomas Bataille

Thomas Bataille

Director of Photography

Chad Chenouga

Chad Chenouga

Writer

Pauline Casalis

Pauline Casalis

Editor

Julie Brones

Julie Brones

Costume Design

Thylacine

Thylacine

Original Music Composer

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Do it Right

20176.6 / 1098 min
Drama

Overview

Nassim, a 16-year-old boy, is placed with a family in the suburbs following the death of his drug addict mother. But he refuses to integrate into the social setting that surrounds him. He invents another life for himself, similar to that of his mates at the big Parisian high school he goes to. There’s no reason for that to change. His two lives, his home life and his school life, must be kept separate at all costs.