100 minutes
6/21/1989
The recolonization of Africa, this time by the very blacks who had to flee it as exiles during the time of the original French occupation, is the theme of this political comedy. Adiza, who has been living well in France, has decided that she will return and buy the plantation she and her compatriots were expelled from, and enlists some unlikely helpers to bring them back into the country and enact their plot. Meanwhile, these "local" blacks are unwittingly accepted by the other landowners as more cheap labor.
Roland Giraud
as Antoine
Jean Carmet
as Jean-Lou
Lydia Galin
as Adiza
Odette Laure
as Constance
Jacques Rosny
as Charles
Jean-Paul Muel
as Félicien
Pierre Vassiliu
as Amédée
Laurence Sémonin
as Victoire
Maka Kotto
as Youssouf
Sidiki Bakaba
as Mamadou
Mohamed Camara
Mariam Kaba
Moussa Sene Absa
Mimi Félixine
Djiby Soumare
Jacques Gamblin
as Rémi
Annie Grégorio
as Marguerite
Robert Liensol
Maaike Jansen
Guy Louret
Gérard Bôle du Chaumont
Honore Bouchard
as Pape
Christian Fella
Nelly Carre
Jérémie Semonin
Sada Soumare
Samba Soumare