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  1. The film was directed by Jacques Ouaniche, written by Jacques Ouaniche and Yoni Darmon, [4] and stars Brahim Asloum as Perez, with Isabella Orsini and Bruce Payne in supporting roles. Plot. Victor "Young" Perez tells the astonishing, harrowing and poignant story of a Tunisian Jewish boxer, who became the World Flyweight Champion in 1931 and 1932.

  2. Jacques Ouaniche est un réalisateur, producteur et scénariste français. Il a créé et produit lui-même la série Maison close pour la chaîne Canal+ . Il en a également écrit tous les épisodes et en a coréalisé deux avec Carlos de Fonseca Parsotam .

  3. Jacques Ouaniche. Creator of Maison Close. Producer of most Vincent Cassel’s movie, he produced ’’As You Want Me’’, ’’Doberman’’ and “Pleasure And Its Little Inconveniences” the second featured film of Nicolas Boukhrief.

  4. Jacques Ouaniche is a French-Israeli filmmaker who made a biopic of a Jewish Tunisian boxer who became the lightweight champion of the world. The film, starring Brahim Asloum and Steve Suissa, portrays his rise and fall in the ring and in the Nazi camps.

  5. Nov 21, 2013 · The tragic fate of boxer Victor “Young” Perez — who, as a Tunisian Jew, fought his way from immigrant underdog to World Flyweight Champion in the early 1930’s, only to be deported to Auschwitz and...

  6. Jacques Ouaniches Victor “Young” Perez (2013) shares some features with The Origin of Violence and Once in a Lifetime, while exemplifying still other dimensions of recent Holocaust cinema. The film chronicles the life of a Tunisian Jewish boxing champion, deported to Auschwitz in 1943 and forced to fight for the Nazis’ amusement.

  7. Feb 19, 2014 · The film tells the story of Victor Perez, a Jewish Tunisian who became the lightweight boxing champion of the world, and his tragic fate in a Nazi prison camp. The review criticizes the film for its stereotypical and heavy-handed portrayal of the Nazis and the camp commandant.

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