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Let's Talk

2019-11-21 | Documentary
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A mother and her daughter explore together the trajectory of four generations of women from their family, an Egyptian family from the Levant where life and cinema have been intimately linked and still are. A cross look between family archives where the real and the fiction and the autobiographical films of Youssef Chahine mingle. From Alexandria to Cairo, passing through Paris and Havana, an intimate and visceral narrative where mother and daughter cross space and time to trace destinies and question their emotions

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The director of Let's Talk is Marianne Khoury.
On October 04, 2024, the IMDB rating of Let's Talk is 6.8/10, Rotten Tomato rating is 0/100, Metacritic rating is 0/100, TMDB rating is 4.0/10.
The genre of Let's Talk is Documentary.
The runtime of Let's Talk is 95 minutes.
On October 04, 2024, there were 313 public reaction to Let's Talk including with marital problems, proof positive, well-done, semiotic topic, wallowing in self pity.
A mother and her daughter explore together the trajectory of four generations of women from their family, an Egyptian family from the Levant where life and cinema have been intimately linked and still are. A cross look between family archives where the real and the fiction and the autobiographical films of Youssef Chahine mingle. From Alexandria to Cairo, passing through Paris and Havana, an intimate and visceral narrative where mother and daughter cross space and time to trace destinies and question their emotions.