Scene from Lila dit ça (2004)
Scene Details
Duration: 428 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
New Filesize: N/A | Sound: yes | Old Filesize: 118 mb |
File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2017-May-19 |
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Vahina Giocante
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Full Biography
Vahina Giocante was born on June 30, 1981. She is a French actress.
About the Movie: Lila dit ça (2004)

Release Year: 2004
Nation: United Kingdom, France
Alternative Title: Lila Diz, Lila dice, Ola gia ti Lila, Játék a tűzzel, Lila szerint, Det Lila sa, Uwodzicielka, Entre as Pernas de Lila, Лила говорит, Lila Says
Director: Ziad Doueiri
Writer: Chimo, Joelle Touma, Mark Lawrence, Ziad Doueiri
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Genre: Drama, Romance, Romance Film
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Story
Lila dit ça (2004) follows the life of Chimo, a talented young man living with his mother in an impoverished Arab neighborhood. His teacher offers him the chance to study in Paris, but financial constraints prevent him from taking this opportunity. Chimo's friends include Mouloud, who is smitten with Lila, a newcomer to their neighborhood. Despite Mouloud's interest, it is Chimo who forms a close bond with Lila, drawn by her allure and candid stories about her sexual experiences. Chimo develops feelings for Lila but struggles to express them. When Mouloud overhears a private conversation between Lila and Chimo, he misinterprets its contents, leading to tragic consequences.
Summary
Lila dit ça is a drama film directed by Ziad Doueiri in 2004. The movie explores themes of love, lust, and misunderstandings within the backdrop of an impoverished Arab neighborhood. It revolves around Chimo, a young man with literary talent but limited opportunities due to his financial circumstances. The arrival of Lila disrupts the neighborhood's dynamics, sparking jealousy among the men who become infatuated with her. The film is notable for its exploration of complex relationships and the dangerous repercussions of misinterpreted signals.