Raging Fists_
Tony and Nanar, two teenagers who met in reform school, are part of a gang of idle, penniless youngsters from the Paris suburbs. Together, they go to dances and plan mischief. The muse of the gang, B.B. La Brune, organizes leisure activities when she's not up to no good. Unemployed and penniless, they all dream of consumption and possession. Until the day a fight turns ugly: Tony, trying to reason with Nanar, pulls the trigger.
Starring
Françoise Dorner, Tony Gatlif, Philippe Lavot
Updated Feb 16, 2026
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Year context
Raging Fists was released 51 years ago in 1975.
Overview
Tony and Nanar, two teenagers who met in reform school, are part of a gang of idle, penniless youngsters from the Paris suburbs. Together, they go to dances ...
Raging Fists is a Drama film with a runtime of 1h 33m.
CAST (20)
FD
Françoise Dorner
'BB la brune'
Tony Gatlif
Nanar
PL
Philippe Lavot
Antoine
Marie-Georges Pascal
Christine
Pascale Roberts
Mother
Étienne Bierry
Father
Pierre Tornade
Jo, bar owner
GC
Gilles Chevallier
Johnny
PJ
Patrick Jeantet
Dédé
Frédéric Norbert
Michou
Sylvain Rougerie
Bouboule
Roger Dumas
Neighbor
Jacques Alric
Policeman
Fred Ulysse
Sevin
FS
Frédéric Simon
Rico, Tonio's little brother
DD
Denise Dax
Prostitute
André Thorent
Commissioner
DZ
Dominique Zentar
Womanizer
JR
J.M. Ribeiro
Rico's buddy
Jean Luisi
Fence
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What is Raging Fists about?
Tony and Nanar, two teenagers who met in reform school, are part of a gang of idle, penniless youngsters from the Paris suburbs. Together, they go to dances and plan mischief. The muse of the gang, B.B. La Brune, organizes leisure activities when she's not up to no good. Unemployed and penniless, they all dream of consumption and possession. Until the day a fight turns ugly: Tony, trying to reason with Nanar, pulls the trigger.
How long is Raging Fists?
Raging Fists has a runtime of 93 minutes (1h 33m).
Who stars in Raging Fists?
The cast of Raging Fists includes Françoise Dorner, Tony Gatlif, Philippe Lavot, Marie-Georges Pascal, Pascale Roberts.
GENRES (1)
Drama