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Med Hondo: Oh, Sun / Sarraounia / West Indies - 6-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Soleil Ô / Sarraounia / West Indies
Alternate Title: Oh, Sun / Sarraounia / West Indies
Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
French ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
French ( Mono )
French ( Subtitles )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
France ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
331 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Documentary
Interactive Menu
Making Of
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Short Film
Special Edition
Trailer(s)
Black & White
Booklet
Remastered
Blu-Ray & DVD Combo


Movie filmed in 1967-1986 and produced in:
Algeria ( Africa, Middle East )
Burkina Faso ( Africa, Middle East )
France ( France, Benelux )
Mauritania ( Africa, Middle East )


Directed By:
Med Hondo


Written By:
Med Hondo
Abdoulaye Mamani
Abdoul War
Daniel Boukman


Actors:
Robert Liensol ..... Visitor
Théo Légitimus
Ambroise M'Bia
Gabriel Glissant
Akonio Dolo ..... Friend
Greg Germain ..... Groovy Blond
Jean-Baptiste Tiémélé
Mabousso Lo
Georges Hilarion
Alfred Panou
Djibrill
Les Black Echos
Jean Edmond
Armand Abplanalp
Marc Dudicourt
Bernard Fresson
Armand Meffre
Odette Piquet
Sarah Hardenberg
Pierre Santini
Josette Barnet
Jean-Pierre Lituac
Ginette Franck
Pierre Tabard
Yane Barry
Gérard Hernandez
Hortense Guillemard
Gilles Ségal
Jean-Guy Lecat
Michèle Perello
Aï Keïta ..... Sarraounia
Jean-Roger Milo ..... Capitaine Voulet
Féodor Atkine ..... Chanoine
Didier Sauvegrain ..... Doctor Henric
Roger Miremont ..... Lieutenant Joalland
Luc-Antoine Diquéro ..... Lt. Pallier
Jean-Pierre Castaldi ..... Sergeant Boutel
Wladimir Ivanovsky ..... Coulibaly
Tidjani Ouedraogo
Jacques Penot
Didier Agostini
Philippe Bellay
Tagara Yagoura Traore
Aboubagar Traoré
Aboulaye Cissé
Jean-François Ouedraogo
Florence Bewende
Hama Gourounga
Baba Traoré
Djibril Sidibé
Sekou Tabb
Rajoun Tapsirou
Sou Jacob
Temeddit Ag Hoye
Ben Idriss Traoré
Mohamed Ag Bloukia
Mohamed Ag Mohamed
Abdoulaye Cire Ba
Amadou Banou
Cyril Aventurin ..... Le père de famille
Fernand Berset ..... L'hôtelier
Roland Bertin ..... La 'Mort'
Gérard Bloncourt ..... Monsieur De la Pierre
Toto Bissainthe ..... Soeur Marie Joseph de Cluny
Philippe Clévenot ..... L'abbé
Monique Couturier ..... La Dame de souten
Jean-Paul Denizon ..... Le representant des patrons
Gabriel Glissant ..... Le premier acrobate
Elsie Haas ..... L'infirmière
Georges Hilarion ..... Monsieur Belleville
Théo Légitimus ..... Monnerbourg
Robert Liensol ..... Le parlementaire
Blanche Lolia ..... Mireille
Maîthé Mansoura ..... Mademoiselle Flocon
Josy Mass ..... La mère de famille
Véronique Mucret Rouveyrollis ..... Colibrijoli
Elliot Roy ..... L'homme
Louison Roblin ..... La tenancière
Mario Santini ..... Le distributer de tracts
Tara Schaff ..... L'assistante antillaise
Jean-Pierre Sentier ..... Responsable politique
Hélène Vincent ..... L'assistante sociale
André Weber ..... Ouvrier
Louis Xavier ..... Goncondor


Synopsis:
Oh, Sun: A native of Mauritania is delighted when he is chosen to work in Paris. Hoping to parlay the experience into a better life for himself, he eagerly prepares for his departure from his native land. Although an educated man, he has extreme difficulty finding work and an apartment. He sees racial inequity as blacks are relegated to manual labor while less skilled whites are given preferential treatment. A dinner with a liberal white friend even reveals a continuing attitude of colonization towards third world countries. The disappointed man runs off to the woods where he hears the far off cry of the jungle drums calling him home from a cold and indifferent land. Sarraounia: On January 2 1899, starting from the French Soudan, a french column under the commandment of the captains Voulet and Chanoine is send against the black Sultan Rabah in what is now the Cameroun. Those captains and their african mercenary troops destroy and kill everything they find on their path. The French autority try to stop them sending orders and a second troop but the captains even kill the emissaries who are reaching them. Sarraounia, queen of the Aznas, have heared about the exactions. Clever in war tactics and in witchcraft, she decides to resist and stop those mad men. West Indies: This vast musical fresco covers hundreds of years of history from enslavement to 20th-century immigration. Set on an enormous slave ship and boasts a dazzling array of brilliant choreography, wide-ranging musical styles and sharp satire.



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