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Just a Couple of Days 2024

★ 6.138 votes📅 2024-04-03

In Julie Navarro's gripping drama-comedy *Just a Couple of Days* (2024), Camille Cottin stars as a sharp-tongued critic unexpectedly thrust into the world of field reporting after a career shift.

Director: Julie Navarro

Cast

Camille Cottin
Camille Cottin
Mathilde
Benjamin Biolay
Benjamin Biolay
Arthur
Amrullah Safi
Amrullah Safi
Daoud
Makita Samba
Makita Samba
Hassan
Loula Bartilla Besse
Loula Bartilla Besse
Emily
Saadia Bentaïeb
Saadia Bentaïeb
Christine
Olivier Charasson
Olivier Charasson
Alan
Andranic Manet
Andranic Manet
Pablo
Hippolyte Girardot
Hippolyte Girardot
Laurent
Brahim Koutari
Brahim Koutari
Karim

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Just a Couple of Days* (2024) about?

The film follows a Parisian music critic reassigned to field reporting, who finds herself covering the evacuation of a refugee camp. After witnessing police violence firsthand, she becomes entangled in the struggle for the refugees' rights, transforming from an observer into a vocal advocate.

Who directed *Just a Couple of Days*?

Julie Navarro directs this gripping drama-comedy, bringing a sharp eye for social commentary to the screen.

Who stars in *Just a Couple of Days*?

The film features Camille Cottin in the lead role, joined by Benjamin Biolay, Amrullah Safi, Makita Samba, and Loula Bartilla Besse.

Is *Just a Couple of Days* (2024) worth watching?

With its timely themes and Camille Cottin's compelling performance, *Just a Couple of Days* offers a blend of drama and dark humor that feels both urgent and cathartic. Fans of socially conscious cinema will find much to appreciate.

How long is *Just a Couple of Days*?

Runtime details are not listed.

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Just a Couple of Days (2024) — A Critic's Unexpected Journey Into the Heart of a Refugee Crisis

In Julie Navarro's gripping drama-comedy *Just a Couple of Days* (2024), Camille Cottin stars as a sharp-tongued critic unexpectedly thrust into the world of field reporting after a career shift. Sent to cover the chaotic evacuation of a refugee camp near Paris, she witnesses the harsh realities of displacement and the brutal tactics of law enforcement. What begins as a routine assignment quickly spirals into a deeply personal journey, as she becomes an unlikely advocate for the displaced—and a target of the very systems she once scrutinized with detached cynicism.

The film blends biting satire with raw emotional urgency, capturing the tension between media indifference and human solidarity. With its unflinching look at refugee crises and the cost of speaking truth to power, *Just a Couple of Days* delivers a story that's as thought-provoking as it is entertaining.