The Moroccan actor Roschdy Zem stars in a new movie directed by Jean-Pierre Sinapi and written by Azouz Begag, France's known author of Algerian origin and the recently appointed junior minister in charge of equal opportunity under the new cabinet of French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin.
The new movie, titled "Camping in the Farm", will be on screens in Paris from June 29. It illustrates the cultural dichotomy, which exists between urban and rural France, through the story of six people from Parisian suburbs, sent to do public works in a farm, their last chance before going to prison.
Roschdy Zem, reports <i>EMarrakech</i>, plays in the movie the role of a former convict, named Amar, who serves as a guide to redemption for the group.