D'une brousse à l'autre (1998)
In March 1996 the French government decided to expel all African family who did not have papers from the city of Paris. During a six month period of time, the director followed many of the families and got there testimonials about how it felt to be discriminated against by the French on film. Eventually the documentary focuses on one man who emerges at the center of the fight to not to be sent back to Africa. In the end he is sent back to his native Mali, the director and his camera accompany him.
Director: Jacques Kébadian
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 104 min
Release Date: September 2, 1998
Cast
Production: Ognon Pictures
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is D'une brousse à l'autre about?
- In March 1996 the French government decided to expel all African family who did not have papers from the city of Paris. During a six month period of time, the director followed many of the families and got there testimonials about how it felt to be discriminated against by the French on film. Eventually the documentary focuses on one man who emerges at the center of the fight to not to be sent back to Africa. In the end he is sent back to his native Mali, the director and his camera accompany him.
- Who directed D'une brousse à l'autre?
- D'une brousse à l'autre was directed by Jacques Kébadian.
- Who stars in D'une brousse à l'autre?
- D'une brousse à l'autre stars Dodo Wagaué.
- How long is D'une brousse à l'autre?
- D'une brousse à l'autre has a runtime of 1h 44m (104 minutes).
- What genre is D'une brousse à l'autre?
- D'une brousse à l'autre is a Documentary film.
- Where was D'une brousse à l'autre produced?
- D'une brousse à l'autre was produced in France.