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Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont

  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Aïssa Maïga, Marc Zinga, Médina Diarra, and Bayron Lebli in Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont (2016)
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The story of Seyolo Zantoko, who as a freshly graduated doctor of Congolese descent in France, struggled with his family to integrate in a small rural village, and ended up being considered ... Read allThe story of Seyolo Zantoko, who as a freshly graduated doctor of Congolese descent in France, struggled with his family to integrate in a small rural village, and ended up being considered as one of the most respected doctors in the area.The story of Seyolo Zantoko, who as a freshly graduated doctor of Congolese descent in France, struggled with his family to integrate in a small rural village, and ended up being considered as one of the most respected doctors in the area.

  • Director
    • Julien Rambaldi
  • Writers
    • Benoît Graffin
    • Julien Rambaldi
    • Kamini Zantoko
  • Stars
    • Marc Zinga
    • Aïssa Maïga
    • Bayron Lebli
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    7.0/10
    12K
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    • Director
      • Julien Rambaldi
    • Writers
      • Benoît Graffin
      • Julien Rambaldi
      • Kamini Zantoko
    • Stars
      • Marc Zinga
      • Aïssa Maïga
      • Bayron Lebli
    • 28User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marc Zinga
    Marc Zinga
    • Seyolo Zantoko
    Aïssa Maïga
    Aïssa Maïga
    • Anne Zantoko
    Bayron Lebli
    • Kamini Zantoko
    Médina Diarra
    • Sivi
    Rufus
    Rufus
    • Jean
    Jonathan Lambert
    Jonathan Lambert
    • Lavigne
    Jean-Benoît Ugeux
    Jean-Benoît Ugeux
    • Le maire
    Stéphane Bissot
    • Madame Quinquin
    Marie-Philomène Nga
    • Tantine Baheta
    Mata Gabin
    • Mado
    Diogène Ntarindwa
    • Luzakueno
    Jean Bediebe
    • Tonton Baheta
    Narcisse Mame
    • Jack
    Sylvestre Amoussou
    • Tonton Beki
    Frédérick Bukolé
    • Tonton GPFM
    Tatiana Rojo
    • Tantine Selipa
    Marius Yelolo
    • Le père d'Anne
    Micheline Dieye
    • La mère d'Anne
    • Director
      • Julien Rambaldi
    • Writers
      • Benoît Graffin
      • Julien Rambaldi
      • Kamini Zantoko
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    8jannahjoy

    Great movie!

    This movie was heart-warming, funny, sad, and eye-opening, all at once. Showing the difficulties faced by an African family in rural France, in being accepted into the community. It's been on my watch list for a long time, and I'm glad I finally took the time to get around to watching it! Relatively clean, so would be appropriate for children who are old enough to have discussion and understanding of the themes in the movie.
    7nelsong

    A Comedic, Rose-Colored Glasses Version of a True Story

    Summary: A medical student in Paris, originally from Africa (Zaire/Congo, to be specific), turns down the opportunity to return to his homeland and work for the ruling kleptocracy. Instead, in pursuit of French residency, he agrees to set up a practice in a small town in rural France. Hilarity ensues.

    No, really. Believe it or not, the film is largely a comedy. The writers (including the real-life son of the main character) made a clear choice to make this film as light-hearted as possible. Frankly, that was a stiff challenge. The film could easily have been far darker. Perhaps it should have been - but that would be a different film.

    Dr. Zantoko (Marc Zinga in an impressive, enjoyable performance) takes on xenophobia, racism, annoying in-laws, marital strife, parenthood, unpaid bills, and small-town politics, rarely letting any of it get him down.

    Zantoko's family (Aissa Maiga, Bayron Lebli, and Medina Diarra) also turn in winning performances.

    I was less enamored with the performances of the townspeople. But that is probably colored by the negative characteristics they were called on to exhibit. So maybe they gave great performances??? (FWIW, Jonathan Lambert did a great job as the smarmy, back-stabbing politician.)

    If I'm going to criticize something, it's the redemption arc for the town itself. This film tries to pull that off, with some unlikely deus-ex-machina events bringing everyone together for the happy ending.

    I get it - the makers wanted an upbeat, feel-good film. Thing is, I've seen plenty of films where the charming, off-beat townsfolk eventually come together with the heroic outsider. Here, the film only made half the sale - I bought the family, but not the town.

    The townspeople here aren't charming or off-beat - they're just xenophobic imbeciles. And frankly, if they were anything close to what was shown here, they DIDN'T deserve Dr. Zantoko, in the film or in real life.

    But don't let that criticism steer you away. All in all, this was an enjoyable view into worlds that you don't see in American cinema at all, and only rarely in French cinema.
    8Sachin_Chavan

    A timely reminder for us.

    A film for our times, though based on true story decades ago. A black Congolese doctor relocates to French countryside with his family and face racial distancing by the locals. It's an uplifting story on how the father and the kids turn both the locals and their mother too with their talents and unconditionality. In current times when divisive tendencies are on the upswing, we need more such reinforcements.

    The movie is a simple one, perhaps made with modest means. But it is highly effective at what it attempts.

    The acting, especially of the female lead is very good. And the kids as well as the male lead are delightful. The villagers all play their role well.
    8maccas-56367

    French Doc Martin meets Africa in a heartwarming film

    Such a beautiful heartwarming French film. If you like 'Doc Martin' and French comedies, then you'll love this, which is like a combination of them both.

    The fact it's based on a true story just makes it even more enjoyable. The performances were great, and while it took me a little to get into, once I did, it was like being wrapped up in a comfy blanket. It has a lighthearted vibe and managed to juggle humour with sensitive racial issues effectively.

    At times it even reminded me of 'The Vicar of Dibley' - if the village had received an African doctor instead of female vicar. It has a really nice score throughout, and enough emotional scenes to ensure Kleenex never runs out of business. The final scenes in particular were a fitting climax and great way to finish what was an enjoyable story.

    I'm a sucker for triumph over adversity stories, and The African Doctor is a fantastic little film with a big heart.
    8mmaaddllyy

    A refreshing comedy

    A great family movie to depict a very difficult start for this family. Great writing to describe humble pride, lightness and forgiveness. The lead character is excellent. The build-up of his emotions is very well built. I just shouted of rage at the same as he did in complete symbiosis with his struggles! Haha

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      Kamini Zantoko (Seyolo's son) was a part of the writers of the film.
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      References L'homme qui venait d'ailleurs (2004)
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    • Release date
      • June 8, 2016 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • French
      • Lingala
    • Also known as
      • The African Doctor
    • Filming locations
      • Steenkerque, Belgium(Village de Marly-Gomont)
    • Production companies
      • E.D.I Films
      • Curiosa Films
      • Moana Films
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      • $4,401,654
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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