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Melki Izzouzi in Homer Kebab by Benoît Lepecq

Summary by Sceneweb
picture Emmanuel de Saint Leger Homer kebab, or how a migrant tells his epic story to a kebabier, between L-Odyssée and Welcome. One night, in Calais. A migrant enters a kebab merchant's house, named Homer. We learn that he comes from Algeria and has crossed the Mediterranean. Unlike Ulysses in Ithaca, Rida will never return to Algiers: he wants to go to England. Homer listens kindly, he tells his epic story.
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picture Emmanuel de Saint Leger Homer kebab, or how a migrant tells his epic story to a kebabier, between L-Odyssée and Welcome. One night, in Calais. A migrant enters a kebab merchant's house, named Homer. We learn that he comes from Algeria and has crossed the Mediterranean. Unlike Ulysses in Ithaca, Rida will never return to Algiers: he wants to go to England. Homer listens kindly, he tells his epic story.

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Sceneweb broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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