From French director Mathieu Vadepied, comes the feature-length drama "La Vie en Grand," which centers on a 14-year-old named Adama, who lives with his mother in a small two-room apartment in Stains, a Paris suburb. Despite being a promising student, Adam is failing at school, while struggling to adjust to the pressures of street life, and it will take an unexpected event to turn to turn the tide, with the help of his younger friend Mamadou.
It’s the story of kids, children of immigrants who are trying to break free of the social stigma that comes with being perceived as *outsiders* but instead of the tale unfolding in an expected somberly dramatic fashion, the filmmaker…
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