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Abdou Boukar | Le maître d'hôtel | |
Mahamat Choukou | Soldat barrage 1 | |
Youssouf Djaoro | Adam | |
Dioucounda Koma | Abdel | |
Djénéba Koné | Djeneba | |
Heling Li | Mme Wang | |
Gérard Ganda Mayoumbila | Le sous-officier | |
John Mbaiedoum | Etienne | |
Sylvain Mbaikoubou | Le nouveau cuisinier | |
Emile Abossolo M'bo | Le chef de quartier | |
Rémadji Adèle Ngaradoumbaye | Squad | |
Hadje Fatime N'Goua | Mariam | |
Fatimé Nguenabaye | La voisine | |
Tourgoudi Oumar | Soldat barrage 2 | |
Marius Yelolo | David | |
Youssouf Djaoro | Adam Ousmane 'Champion' | |
Diouc Koma | Abdel Ousmane | |
Djénéba Koné | Djénéba Koné | |
Rémadji Adèle Ngaradoumbaye | Souad | |
Hadre Dounia | Jeune soldat blessé | |
Hilaire Ndolassem | Speaker radio | |
Laure Cadiot | ||
Guryam Champon | ||
Karine Champon | ||
Yaya Haroun | ||
Adoum Issa | ||
Ibrahim Issa | ||
Lisa Journe | ||
Abakar Moussa |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Diana Elbaum
Sébastien Delloye |
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Writer/Composer |
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
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Cinematography |
Laurent Brunet
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Music |
Wasis Diop
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Present-day Chad. Adam, sixty something, a former swimming champion, is pool attendant at a smart N'Djamena hotel. When the hotel gets taken over by new Chinese owners, he is forced to give up his job to his son Abdel. Terribly resentful, he feels socially humiliated. The country is in the throes of a civil war. Rebel forces are attacking the government. The authorities demand that the population contribute to the "war effort", giving money or volunteers old enough to fight off the assailants. The District Chief constantly harasses Adam for his contribution. But Adam is penniless; he only has his son. |
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