Three Dancing Slaves
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Gael Morel
Nicolas Cazale
Stéphane Rideau
Thomas Dumerchez
Bruno Lochet
Salim Kechiouche
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Three brothers each face a crucial turning point in their lives. As each young brother wrestles with their transition to manhood, they must escape the tyrannical rule of their distant father in order to find their own path for success in their lives. A tragic incident, however, sparks a course of events that will test each sibling's sense of self-worth and open up questions about their blossoming desires that could affect their already fragile identities.
Director
Gael Morel
Cast
Nicolas Cazale
Stéphane Rideau
Thomas Dumerchez
Bruno Lochet
Salim Kechiouche
Jackie Berroyer
Vincent Martinez
Aure Atika
Nicholas Paz
Mathias Olivier
Gary Mary
Geordie Piseri-diaz
Clement Dettli
Pierre Vallin
Janine Ribollet
Pilles Taurand
Fabien Reboux
Geoffroy Rippoz
Claude Chariglionne
Olivier Perez
Kheireddine Defdaf
Jena-jerome Landue
Joyce Edorh
Paul Morel
Pierre Bleriot
Nathanael Maini
Yves Jacquemard
Crew
Annabel Acquaviva
Chrystel Alepee
Jean-max Bernard
Anne Bourleyre
Ze Branco
Catherine Bruchon
Dominique Dehoua
Akrame El Meziane
Jacques Grant
Frederick Grosso
François Groult
Bertrand Guerry
Bertrand Guerry
Christophe Honoré
Philippe Jacquier
Philippe Jacquier
Clemence Kazemi
Paul Laine
Jean Longueville
Beatrice Mauduit
Pascal Maziere
Ste Mitiki
Julien Monneret
Gael Morel
Roland Nottola
Philippe Quaisse
Camille Rocailleux
Corrine Rozenberg
Isabelle Saint-aubin
Catherine Schwartz
Isabelle Vossart
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States July 2005
Released in United States on Video December 13, 2005
Released in United States September 23, 2005
Released in United States Summer September 2, 2005
Shown at Outfest: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (International Narrative Competition) July 7-18, 2005.
Released in United States July 2005 (Shown at Outfest: Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Film Festival (International Narrative Competition) July 7-18, 2005.)
Released in United States Summer September 2, 2005
Released in United States September 23, 2005 (Los Angeles)
Released in United States on Video December 13, 2005