Single mother Nadia is surviving on welfare while transport strikes are paralyzing France in December 1995. While watching the news, she recognizes the father of her child among the strikers and decides to go and search for him. But she has nowhere to go. The film, shot almost entirely at night, carries documentary qualities, part of which is due to the appearances of actual railroad workers in several group scenes.
Unfortunately the movie Nadia and the Hippos is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Dominique Cabrera | Director |
Writing | Philippe Corcuff | Writer |
Writing | Dominique Cabrera | Writer |
Editing | Sophie Brunet | Editor |
Camera | Hélène Louvart | Director of Photography |
Production | Gilles Sandoz | Producer |
Sound | Xavier Griette | Sound |
Sound | Gérard Lamps | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Béatrice Thiriet | Music |