The banter and bickering feel lived-in, capturing the specific rhythm of a multi-generational French-Maghrebi family.
It examines the roles we are forced into—the "good son," the "success story," the "black sheep"—and what happens when we can no longer play those parts.
The status quo is shattered when Moussa suffers a serious head injury. As he recovers, his personality undergoes a drastic shift; the man who was once the family’s filter loses all inhibitions, speaking his mind with brutal, unfiltered honesty. Why "Les Miens" Resonates