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Périgord noir ()


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An African tribe arrives in a half-deserted Perigord village, determined to exploit the credulity of the inhabitants. Their goal: to raise enough money to buy a banana plantation.

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Antoine
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Jean-Lou
Lydia Galin ...
Adiza
Odette Laure ...
Constance
Jacques Rosny ...
Charles
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Félicien
Pierre Vassiliu ...
Amédée
Laurence Sémonin ...
Victoire (as Laurence Semonin)
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Youssouf
Sidiki Bakaba ...
Mamadou
Muhammad Camara ...
(as Mohamed Camara)
Mariam Kaba
Moussa Sene Absa
Mimi Félixine
Djiby Soumare
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Rémi
Annie Grégorio ...
Marguerite
Robert Liensol
Maaike Jansen
Guy Louret
Gérard Bôle du Chaumont
Honore Bouchard ...
Pape
Christian Fellat
Nelly Carre
Jérémie Semonin
Sada Soumare
Samba Soumare

Directed by

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Nicolas Ribowski

Written by

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Philippe Conil ... (writer)

Produced by

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Joëlle Bellon ... producer
Philippe Guez ... executive producer / line producer

Music by

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Pierre Vassiliu

Cinematography by

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Yves Dahan

Editing by

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Pierre Gillette

Set Decoration by

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Jean-Claude Sévenet

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Danièle Bersiaud
Sylviane Combes

Production Management

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Daniel Delume ... production manager
Chantal Malrat ... production manager

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Eric Belassen ... assistant director

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Roger Di Ponio ... sound
Fred Mays ... post-synchronization
Jacques Thomas-Gérard ... re-recording mixer

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David Koskas ... still photographer
Philippe Vigier ... electrician

Script and Continuity Department

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Marie-Thérèse Prunier ... script girl

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Claude Grain ... travelling car
Michel Norman ... travelling car

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Plot Summary

The arrival of a tribe of Malinkés sows panic in a small, half-deserted village of Périgord. First rejected, Africans are gradually accepted by the entire Perigord community. The beautiful Adiza pretends to be Antoine's natural daughter, a peasant who is not fooled by deception.

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