
🎬 Title: The Seeds We Sow / Les graines que l’on sème
Story: Chiara was a lively and social young woman. At the church and later at the community cemetery, friends and family gathered to pay their respects to her. The sentiments expressed were powerful, highlighted by a poignant message about her tragic end, calling out for accountability with a “MACRON MUST QUIT” tag displayed on her school wall.
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📅 Release date: November 20, 2020
⏱️ Runtime: 1 hour 17 minutes
🎭 Genres: Drama
🎬 Director: Nathan Nicholovitch
✍️ Writer: Nathan Nicholovitch
🌍 Countries: France
🏢 Production companies: D’un Film l’Autre, Nour Films, Ville d’Ivry-sur-Seine, CNC

👥 Cast: Clémentine Billy (Chiara’s sister), Alicia Fleury (the theater teacher), Marie Clément (the French teacher), David D’Ingeo (Chiara’s father), Kamla Errounane (a classmate), Yhadira Fabat-Deli (a classmate), Maelys Gomes (a classmate), Luna Lafaye (a classmate), Célia Lazla (a classmate), Sandrine Molaro (Chiara’s mother)
Editor’s note: Here’s a brief overview of The Seeds We Sow (2020): This film is a heartfelt drama directed by Nathan Nicholovitch, featuring a steady tone and a strong sense of location. The performances by Clémentine Billy, Alicia Fleury, and Marie Clément are genuinely grounded, enhancing the film’s emotional depth. At 1 hour and 17 minutes, its pacing is deliberate without overstaying its welcome. If the storyline resonates with you, be sure to add it to your watch list.
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