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BLACK AND WHITE IN COLOUR

by Jean-Jacques Annaud

synopsis

French colonists in Africa, several months behind in the news, find themselves at war with their German neighbors. Deciding that they must do their proper duty and fight the Germans, they promptly conscript the local native population. Issuing them boots and rifles, the French attempt to make "proper" soldiers out of the Africans. A young, idealistic French geographer seems to be the only rational person in the town, and he takes over control of the "war" after several bungles on the part of the others.

original title: La victoire en chantant
country: Switzerland, France, Germany, Côte d'Ivoire
year: 1976
genre: fiction
directed by: Jean-Jacques Annaud
film run: 90'
release date: FR 22/09/1976, DK 26/12/1977, PL 09/02/1979, SE 09/02/1979, FI 09/11/1979, PT 16/06/1980, HU 22/01/1981, DE 12/02/1987
screenplay: Georges Conchon, Jean-Jacques Annaud
cast: Jean Carmet, Jacques Dufilho, Catherine Rouvel
cinematography by: Claude Agostini
film editing: Françoise Bonnot
producer: Arthur Cohn, Jacques Perrin, Giorgio Silvagni

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