The experiences of an African expatriate living and attempting to work in France in the 1960s are rendered through a series of stylized set pieces that audaciously combine documentary, satire, and folklore. The film represents an attack on colonialism, racism, and Western capitalist values, maintaining its relevance up to today and showing much of the struggle for representation in cinema that Hondo attempted to achieve throughout his career.

  • Duration: 120
  • Production year: 1970
  • Country: France, Mauritania
  • Subtitles: min Subtitles PT

Med Hondo

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