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Arabs and Niggers, Your Neighbours

Les 'bicots-Nègres' vos voisins

Mauritania, France

1974

190 Min
Color
French, Arabic
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DIR Med Hondo

SCR Med Hondo

DP Jean Boffety, François Catonné

CAST Jean Berger, Claude Debord, Sally N'Dongo, Mohamed Ou Mustapha, Jacques Thébault, Bachir Touré

ED Michèle Masnier

MUSIC Catherine Leforestier, Frank Valmont, Mohamed Ou Mustapha, Louis Xavier

SOUND Denis Bertrand, Alain Contreault, Clément Menuet

Synopsis

A lucid, sincere and intricate political film, it demonstrates how French neocolonialism exploits migrant labor and exerts a cultural imperialism over their minds. The film starts after the end of the Algerian war. At one point, some executives of the French industrial world plan to maintain economic domination over their former colonies by putting “trustworthy” Africans into power to serve the executives’ interests, i.e., to create a new black elite in so-called independent African countries. It also has a sequence on cinema as a means used to pacify Third World people while diverting their attention from the problems affecting them. —jumpcut

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Med Hondo

Med Hondo (born Mohamed Abid Hondo, 1936) is a Mauritanian film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and voice actor. He emigrated to France in 1959 and began to work in film during the 1960s. He received critical acclaim for his 1967 directorial début Soleil O.

Hondo was born in 1936 in Ain Oul Beri Mathar in the Atar region of Mauritania. His mother was Mauritanian and his father Senegalese.In 1954 he went to live in Rabat, Morocco to train to become a chef at the International Hotel School there. He emigrated to France in 1959 and found work first in Marseilles and then in Paris, variously as a cook, farm labourer, waiter, dockworker and delivery man. He found that he, and other African immigrants, were unable to find jobs in their chosen professions, and in the menial jobs they could find, were paid less than the French. The difficulty of making a living during this time, as well as racism he experienced, eventually provided inspiration for his films, including Soleil… read more

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