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L'Afrance
Movie Review:
With a kind of gentle, offbeat style, French-Senegalese
director Gomis tells an insightful story that cuts to the
centre of one of the biggest issues in Europe at the moment:
immigration and the residue of colonialism.
The title is a play on words combining Africa and France,
and this is precisely where the protagonist finds himself.
El Hadj (Mbengue) is a charming young man from Senegal studying
in Paris. When he's picked up by the immigration service
on a technicality, his world flips. He begins to loose track
of who he is or what he wants.
His fellow immigrant friends are themselves bundles of confusion
and expectations, and as he begins to fall for Myriam (Zingg),
a white woman, he really starts to doubt his firm goal to
return home to his family and girlfriend, who isn't exactly
waiting patiently.
The clever thing about his film is that as El Hadj's situation
gets increasingly confusing, Gomis keeps the focus tightly
(and shoots mostly in close-up), resisting the temptation
to preach about the general immigration crisis and the rise
in right-wing politicians in Europe. And by keeping it so
internalised, he ends up making very strong statements indeed.
Mbengue is terrific at the centre, likeable and young, yet
intelligent and thoughful, letting ideas roll around in
his mind about Senegal's colonial past and its uneasy present.
There's a lot going on here, even if it all feels a bit
oblique and haphazard. Relationships are edgy and unpredictable,
and the ending is startlingly authentic in its open-handed
treatment of such an emotionally charged subject.
Rich
Cline
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L'Afrance
Directed By:
Alain Gomis
L'Afrance Written By:
Alain Gomis, Pierre Schoeller, Marc Wells,
Xavier Christiaens, Nathalie Stragier
L'Afrance Cast:
Djolof Mbengue, Delphine Zingg, Samir Guesmi,
Theophile Moussa Sowie, Bass Dhem, Albert Mendy,
Thierno Ndiaye, Emile Abossolo M'bo, Josephine Mboub
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