TGV (1998)
Directed by Moussa Touré

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Rambo drives TGV, a fast coach that runs between Dakar and Conakry in Guinea.  At the moment of their departure, Rambo and his passengers are warned that the Bassaris have begun an uprising on the border with Guinea.  A dozen passengers decide to risk the journey with Rambo and his assistant, Demba.  These include a recently dismissed minister and his wife.  During the hazardous and unpredictable journey, some unlikely relationships are forged.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Moussa Touré
  • Script: Alain Choquart, Moussa Touré
  • Cinematographer: Alain Choquart
  • Music: Wasis Diop
  • Cast: Makena Diop (Rambo), Al Hamdou Traore (Demba), Bernard Giraudeau (Roger), Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu (Sylvia), Omar Seck (James), Joséphine Zambo (Seynabou)
  • Country: France / Senegal
  • Language: French / Wolof
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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