Leonie Koutcharev, a top civil servant at the Ministry of Interior, proposes an ideal solution to the problem of overpopulated prisons: put model prisoners in the homes of carefully screened families. Jules and Norma Klarh, a childless couple, expect to receive an inoffensive juvenile delinquent but end up with the psychopath Marcus Steckner in their suburban home. The film centers on social criticism of the gap between reality and the bureaucratic assumptions of what reality should be.
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Prison à domicile Cast
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Character |
Philippe Nahon
He was 60, now 85 years old
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Nathalie Jouin
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Hélène Vincent
She was 59, now 84 years old
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Jean-Roger Milo
He was 42, now 67 years old
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Ticky Holgado
He was 54, 59 years old when he died
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Marina Tomé
She was 39, now 65 years old
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Vincent Nemeth
He was 46, now 71 years old
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Jacques Pater
He was 50, now 75 years old
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Daniel Berlioux
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Patrick Paroux
He was 46, now 72 years old
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Laurence Bibot
She was 31, now 56 years old
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Élie Kakou
He was 39, 39 years old when he died
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Anne-France Mayon
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Michel Scourneau
He was 46, now 71 years old
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Eric Le Roch
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Prison à domicile Crew
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Department |
Christophe Jacrot as Director. He was 46 (now 71) years old
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Directing |