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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt4360470Maoussi - IMDb

    Maoussi: Directed by Charlotte Schioler. With Moustapha Mbengue, Charlotte Schioler, Elsa Wolliaston, Alain Figlarz. Babette unexpectedly finds herself sharing her small Parisian apartment with Edo, a Congolese refugee.

    • Charlotte Schioler
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
  2. www.maoussilefilm.com › enMAOUSSI

    SYNOPSIS. Babette unexpectedly finds herself sharing her small Parisian apartment with Edo, a Congolese refugee. When Maoussi, an escaped lab mouse makes itself known, their lives are turned upside down as they try to navigate cultural misunderstandings and conflicting expectations, about what love and parenthood are supposed to look like in 2023.

  3. Feb 7, 2024 · Feature film "Maoussi", directed by Charlotte Schiøler (North American Premiere / France, 75 mins). See the film on Feb 23, 8:30 PM-11:15 PM at LOOK Cinema...

    • 4 min
    • 3.9K
    • Winter Film Awards
  4. Feb 17, 2024 · In Maoussi, a contemporary story set in Paris, Babette reluctantly agrees to let an African drummer take a room in her apartment. And they are drawn closely together by a cute white mouse as well ...

  5. A game of gestures and words of love, which are also favored by the presence of a small white mouse, Maoussi, who partially disrupts their life, but makes it lighter. Their relationship, which has become increasingly mature, ends up clashing with their divergent desires. Linea d'Ombra Festival in Salerno, Amalfi Coast, Italy from 11 to 18 ...

  6. She has established her personal style in satire and social commentary over the themes of diversity and toured internationally with her plays and performances in London, Toronto, Vancouver, NYC and Paris. Her last short film, ‘SLØR aka By Any Means A-Veilable’ won multiple international awards. ‘Maoussi’ is her first feature film.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · Best Picture winner “Maoussi” is a 75-minute romance from France and stars Charlotte Schiøler (Babette), Moustapha Mbengue (Edo), Elsa Wolliaston (Nora) and Rodrigue Tounta (Bienvenu). Two strangers, Edo, a Congolese refugee, and Babette, a Danish dancer, unexpectedly find themselves thrust into the confines of a Parisian apartment.