TGV (1998)

TGV (1998) poster

The TGV? No, it is not the famous French high-speed train, but instead the rickety and colourful bus operated, driven, repaired and, if need be, pushed by the intrepid "Rambo". This time, the trip between Dakar, the capital of Senegal, and Conakry, the capital of Guinea, is outright dangerous: the road crosses the territory of the Bijagos, who have launched an unexpected and violent insurrection. Rambo finds several odd passengers (with a handful of sheep) who are ready, for various legitimate or untold reasons, to take every risk to reach Conakry. And the TGV sets off on an eventful journey...

Director: Moussa Touré
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 88 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Wasis Diop
Cinematography: Alain Choquart
Editing: Josie Miljevic
Production: Flach Film, Les Films de la Saga
Country: France, Senegal
Language: Français, Wolof
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Moussa Touré
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is TGV about?
The TGV? No, it is not the famous French high-speed train, but instead the rickety and colourful bus operated, driven, repaired and, if need be, pushed by the intrepid "Rambo". This time, the trip between Dakar, the capital of Senegal, and Conakry, the capital of Guinea, is outright dangerous: the road crosses the territory of the Bijagos, who have launched an unexpected and violent insurrection. Rambo finds several odd passengers (with a handful of sheep) who are ready, for various legitimate or untold reasons, to take every risk to reach Conakry. And the TGV sets off on an eventful journey...
Who directed TGV?
TGV was directed by Moussa Touré.
Who stars in TGV?
TGV stars Makena Diop, Al Hamdou Traore, Bernard Giraudeau, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Josephine Theodora M'Boup, Joséphine Zambo.
How long is TGV?
TGV has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).
What genre is TGV?
TGV is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was TGV produced?
TGV was produced in France, Senegal.