The Kingdom

The Kingdom

2024111 min
7.2/10
CrimeDramaThriller

Plot Summary

Lesia, a teenager, is taken by a man to a villa where her fugitive father and his men are hiding. A war erupts, leading to death and a chase where father and daughter bond.

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👥Cast (15)

Ghjuvanna Benedetti

Ghjuvanna Benedetti

Lesia

Saveriu Santucci

Saveriu Santucci

Pierre-Paul

Anthony Morganti

Anthony Morganti

Ste

Andrea Cossu

Andrea Cossu

Santu

Thomas Bronzini de Caraffa

Thomas Bronzini de Caraffa

Joseph

Pascale Mariani

Pascale Mariani

Louise

Toussaint Martinetti

Toussaint Martinetti

Fred

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Eric Ettori

Jeannot

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Régis Gomez

Ghjasé

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Frédéric Poggi

Petru

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Marie Murcia

Marianne

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Attilius Ceccaldi

César

🎬Crew

Director

Julien Colonna

Writers

Julien Colonna, Jeanne Herry

Producers

Hugo Sélignac, Antoine Lafon

🖼️Gallery (11 images)

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🏷️Keywords

father daughter relationship

💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

10/12/2025

It’s not often that you get a plausible gangster movie told from the perspective of a fifteen year old girl, but here Ghjuvanna Benedetti delivers a really personable performance as the young “Lesia”. She lives on Corsica with her aunt, has a boyfriend and leads a fairly normal teenager’s life. That is, until she is summoned to meet her dad in a luxury villa. Once she arrives, it becomes clear that she and “Pierre-Paul” (Saveriu Santucci) are fairly close and that much of their distance in their relationship is necessitated by the fact that he is the local “Don”. Along with a few loyal family retainers whom she has known since ever she could remember, she soon finds herself embroiled in an all-out turf war that she chooses to remain and help out with rather than flee to safety elsewhere. With the bullets flying, their home is soon no longer much of a sanctuary and they must resort to their more innate survival skills - and “Lesia” is no slouch when it comes to defence becoming offence! The vast majority of the cast here are not professional actors and that lends a legitimacy to the whole look of the film as the vendetta takes shape and the violence escalates testing both the emotional and physical prowess of both father and daughter. Against a backdrop of this beautiful mountainous island, there is a welcome paucity of dialogue that works well as it allows us to immerse ourselves more in the powerful visuals depicting family loyalty, trust and inter-reliance - even starting at a relatively young age. As coming of age films go, this takes an unique approach and there’s a solid chemistry between the two leads that I felt cemented this quite gripping thriller for the best part of two hours.

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Production Companies

Chi-Fou-Mi Productions