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The Ambassadors Released 1975-01-02 is a story that falls under the Drama category. Movie Story "“Each of you is an ambassador, and we are sure that each of you will be the best ambassador of our country.” This is how the film begins; a speech to emigrant workers for France. Salah left his three sisters and his mother to become an ambassador, going to work on a Defense site, wading in the mud, he works with a jackhammer. Salah wanders in search of work and housing. Coming up against racism from the owners claiming the respectability of the building and the good neighborhood, he finds himself in a hotel in the Goutte d'Or district. The body of Mehdi, friend of Salah, was found in the Canal Saint-Martin, murdered by a fascist commando, and Ali died of a bullet, killed by a racist janitor. Faced with crimes that remain unpunished, Salah and his friends organize, unite with the French working class to defend their lives and their right to work.".

The Ambassadors 1975

The Ambassadors Movie Cast

Stars:
Sid Ali Kouiret,
Tahar Kebaili,
Mohamed Hamam,
Faouzi Kasri,
Med Hondo,
Jacques Rispal,
Marcel Cuvelier,
Pierre Forget,
Françoise Thuries,
Okacha Touita,
Catherine Rivet,
François Dyrek,
Marie-Pierre Casey,
Dominique Lacarrière,
Dynn Yaad,
Didane Oumer,
Khemaïs Khayati

The Ambassadors Movie Crew

Director:
Naceur Ktari,
François Ceppi,
Arbi Ben Ali,
Hamadi Ben Othman,
Jean-Jacques Rochut,
Denis-Martin Sisteron,
Antoine Bonfanti,
Auguste Galli,
Hachim Joulak,
Lise Bouzidi,
Christine Jancovici,
Ahmed Kassem,
Naceur Ktari,
Gérard Gauger

The Ambassadors Movie Reviews

The Ambassadors is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

The Ambassadors Movie Rating

The Ambassadors has earned a rating of 6/10 based on 2 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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