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French drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Street Flow (French: Banlieusards) is a French drama film directed by Leïla Sy and Kery James and written by Kery James. The plot revolves around fifteen-year-old Noumouké from the suburb of Paris who is about to decide which brother's foot steps to follow - the lawyer student Soulaymaan or the gangster Demba.[1][2]
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Country | France |
Language | French |
The film was released on October 12, 2019 on Netflix.
Street Flow was released on October 12, 2019 on Netflix.[3] According to Netflix, over 2.6 million accounts watched Street Flow within the first week of release.[4]
Kery James records three previously unreleased tracks for the film. The first is À qui la faute? in collaboration with Orelsan. The second is a duet with Youssoupha, Les Yeux mouillés, also directed by Leïla Sy. The third is Tuer un homme with Lacrim.[5]
Unreleased songs also feature in the film, including Lettre à la République by Kery James, After Laughter (Comes Tears) by Wendy Rene, Little Ghetto Boy by Donny Hathaway, etc.[6]
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