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The new film by French director Cédric Kahn focusses on Philippe Fournier, a man who lives with his 2 sons, having decided not to give them back to their mother after she won custody of the children. The children Okyesa and Tsali must grow up in the shadow, hunted by the police but always free and on the move.

Wild Life is a 2014 French drama directed by Cédric Kahn about Philippe Fournier, a man raising his two sons while evading custody authorities. The film explores themes of freedom, family, and survival as the trio live on the run to stay together.

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Available in: Belgium · Brazil · Switzerland · France · Luxembourg · Netherlands · +1 more

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2014-10-29

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When was Wild Life released?

Wild Life was released on October 29, 2014.

Who directed Wild Life?

The film was directed by French director Cédric Kahn.

What is Wild Life about?

Wild Life follows Philippe Fournier, a father who chooses to raise his two sons, Okyesa and Tsali, while evading police and custody laws. The family lives in constant movement, prioritizing their freedom and togetherness over a settled life.

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