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DNA (2020)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 30M

Director : Maïwenn

Synopsis

DNA revolves around a woman with close ties to a beloved Algerian grandfather who protected her from a toxic home life as a child. When he dies, it triggers a deep identity crisis as tensions between her extended family members escalate revealing new depths of resentment and bitterness.

Actors

Fanny Ardant
Fanny Ardant
Caroline
Louis Garrel
Louis Garrel
François
Dylan Robert
Dylan Robert
Kevin
Marine Vacth
Marine Vacth
Lilah
Caroline Chaniolleau
Caroline Chaniolleau
Françoise
Alain Françon
Alain Françon
Pierre
Florent Lacger
Florent Lacger
Ali
Henri-Noël Tabary
Henri-Noël Tabary
Matteo
Maïwenn
Maïwenn
Neige
Anne Berest
Anne Berest
Anne
Quentin Hinard
Quentin Hinard
Fils de Neige
Solon Hidiroglou
Solon Hidiroglou
Fils de Neige
Ulysse Hidiroglou
Ulysse Hidiroglou
Fils de Neige
Shayma Kramti
Shayma Kramti
L'aide-soignante
François Raison
François Raison
Le directeur de l'EHPAD
Géraldine Rivette del Rio
Géraldine Rivette del Rio
La jeune femme des Pompes Funèbres
Messaoud Kheniche
Messaoud Kheniche
Le joueur de derbouka
Messaouda Dendoune
Messaouda Dendoune
La femme au hammam
Lyes Salem
Lyes Salem
L'homme du consulat
Estelle Dossin
Estelle Dossin
Dr. Châtelet
Omar Marwan
Omar Marwan
Emir Fellah
Susan Angelo
Susan Angelo
Infirmière (voice)
David Haack
David Haack
François (voice)
Nzinga Moore
Nzinga Moore
Neige Robert (voice)
Philip Shahbaz
Philip Shahbaz
Nadir (voice)

Crews

Maïwenn
Maïwenn
Director
Maïwenn
Maïwenn
Writer
Pascal Caucheteux
Pascal Caucheteux
Executive Producer
Sylvestre Dedise
Sylvestre Dedise
Director of Photography
Laure Gardette
Laure Gardette
Editor
Julie Allione
Julie Allione
Casting
Stephen Warbeck
Stephen Warbeck
Original Music Composer

Trailers and other movies

DNA  (2020)  - HD Trailer - English Subtitles

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