
The Little Sister(2025)
Overview
Fatima, 17, the youngest daughter of a French-Algerian family in a Paris suburb, leaves school for a prestigious prep class. She plays football, has a secret boyfriend, but hides that she loves women. In Paris, new freedoms clash with family tradition and faith, forcing her to find her own path.
Director
Hafsia Herzi
Studio
June Films
Cast

Nadia Melliti
as Fatima

Park Ji-min
as Ji-Na
Amina Ben Mohamed
as Kamar

Rita Benmannana
as Dounia

Melissa Guers
as Nour
Razzak Ridha
as Ahmed

Louis Memmi
as Benjamin

Anouar Kardellas
as Nacer
Waniss Chaouki
as Tarik
Madi Dembele
as Madi
Mahamadou Sacko
as Rayan
Ahmed Kheloufi
as Adel
Where to Watch
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Movie Facts
Release Year
2025
Runtime
1h 52m
Language
French
Rating
6.6 / 10
Production Companies
June Films • Katuh Studio • ARTE France Cinéma
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Where can I watch The Little Sister?▼
Check the "Where to Watch" section above for current streaming platforms, rental options, and purchase links for The Little Sister (2025).
What is The Little Sister about?▼
Fatima, 17, the youngest daughter of a French-Algerian family in a Paris suburb, leaves school for a prestigious prep class. She plays football, has a secret boyfriend, but hides that she loves women. In Paris, new freedoms clash with family tradition and faith, forcing her to find her own path.
Who directed The Little Sister?▼
The Little Sister was directed by Hafsia Herzi and released in 2025. It is a drama, romance film.
How long is The Little Sister?▼
The Little Sister has a runtime of 1 hours and 52 minutes (112 minutes total).
Who stars in The Little Sister?▼
The cast of The Little Sister includes Nadia Melliti as Fatima, Park Ji-min as Ji-Na, Amina Ben Mohamed as Kamar, Rita Benmannana as Dounia, Melissa Guers as Nour and more.
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