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In the film Lumumba directed by Raoul Peck, he played Minister of Youth and Sports of the Republic of the Congo Maurice Mpolo. He was well known in France for his role as the postman in Les Visiteurs. [2] He was therefore able to appear in the sequel, titled The Visitors II: The Corridors of Time. Théophile Sowié died on 7 April 2021.
Restless (French: Sans répit) is a 2022 French action thriller film directed by Régis Blondeau, written by Régis Blondeau and Julien Colombani and starring Franck Gastambide, Simon Abkarian and Michaël Abiteboul. [2] [3] It is based on the 2014 South Korean film A Hard Day by Kim Seong-hun. [4]
Lumumba is a 2000 biographical film directed by Raoul Peck.A co-production of France, Germany, Belgium, and Haiti filmed in French, the film depicts the rise and fall of Patrice Lumumba, and is set in the months before and after Congo-Léopoldville achieved independence from Belgium in June 1960.
Screened at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival: Uranus: Claude Berri: Philippe Noiret, Gérard Depardieu, Jean-Pierre Marielle: Comedy-drama [24] La vengeance d'une femme: Jacques Doillon: Isabelle Huppert: Entered into the 40th Berlin International Film Festival: Vincent and Me: Michael Rubbo: Nina Petronzio, Tchéky Karyo, Christopher Forrest: Comedy
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How to Make Love to a Negro Without Getting Tired (French: Comment faire l'amour avec un nègre sans se fatiguer) is a 1989 French-language Canadian drama film directed by Jacques W. Benoit [], starring Isaach de Bankolé and Maka Kotto, and written by Haitian author Dany Laferrière based on his novel of the same name. [1]