Afrik'aïoli (2014)
Directed by Christian Philibert

Comedy

Film Synopsis

After selling his bistro in the little village of Espigoule, Jean-Marc reluctantly accepts an offer to spend his holiday in Senegal with his friend Momo.  Here, far from the country he knows so well, Jean-Marc meets Modou, a Senegalese who will help them to discover his country.  It is the start of a beautiful friendship...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Christian Philibert
  • Script: Jacques Dussart, Christian Philibert
  • Music: Michel Korb
  • Cast: Jean-Marc Ravera (Jean-Marc), Mohamed Metina (Momo), Modou Cissé (Modou), Abdoulaye Diakhaté, Noté Sarr, Bintou Barro, Abdoulaye Ndiaye, Yaya Thior, Thierry Tillieu
  • Country: France / Senegal
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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