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Toubab Bi

  • 1991
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Toubab Bi (1991)
ComedyDrama

Soriba is from a village near Dakar. One day, he left to study cinema in Paris. He hopes to find Issa, his childhood friend, whom he has not heard from for seven years.Soriba is from a village near Dakar. One day, he left to study cinema in Paris. He hopes to find Issa, his childhood friend, whom he has not heard from for seven years.Soriba is from a village near Dakar. One day, he left to study cinema in Paris. He hopes to find Issa, his childhood friend, whom he has not heard from for seven years.

  • Director
    • Moussa Touré
  • Writers
    • Michèle Armandi
    • Nathalie Lévy
    • Moussa Touré
  • Stars
    • Makena Diop
    • Hélène Lapiower
    • Khalil Gueye
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    27
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Moussa Touré
    • Writers
      • Michèle Armandi
      • Nathalie Lévy
      • Moussa Touré
    • Stars
      • Makena Diop
      • Hélène Lapiower
      • Khalil Gueye
    • 2User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Makena Diop
    • Soriba
    • (as Oumar Diop Makena)
    Hélène Lapiower
    • Marie
    Khalil Gueye
    • Prince
    Cheikh Toure
    • Idi
    Dieynaba Niang
    • Seynabou
    Abou Camara
    • Vieux Koundoul
    Mouss Diouf
    Mouss Diouf
    • Abdoulaye
    Monique Mélinand
    • Mamie Chapeau
    Philippe Nahon
    Philippe Nahon
    • Le concierge
    France Anglade
    France Anglade
    • La femme du centre d'accueil
    Frankie Avella
    • Le jeune homme du centre d'accueil
    Alioune Badara Diagne
    • Soriba enfant
    • (as Alouine Badala Diagne)
    Christian Bedel
    • Homme autre couple Boubou
    Mame Binta Sall
    • Fatma
    Michèle Brousse
    • Femme Boubou
    Cerise
    • L'infirmière
    Corinne Debonnière
    • Mendiante Metro
    Max Delor
    Max Delor
    • Patron bar louche
    • Director
      • Moussa Touré
    • Writers
      • Michèle Armandi
      • Nathalie Lévy
      • Moussa Touré
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    6FilmCriticLalitRao

    It is just an average Senegalese film about modernity and tradition.

    Africa and France share a close, mutually beneficial relationship in the field of cinema. Senegalse director Moussa Touré is considered one of its important links. He has made films which have a lot to do with Senegal as well as France as he has cast French actors too in his films in order to get closer to African realities. For this artistic gesture, he has also been offered roles in some French films. Among his important films, one can cite films such as TGV and La Pirogue. However, despite its inherent strengths and noble intentions "Toubab Bi" remains under developed due to its all imposing exclusive focus on the lives of African immigrants in Paris. One might be led to think that there are no opportunities for native Africans in Senegal. Touré questions a highly pertinent questions- why does a friend leave another friend ? As a director, he is faithful towards villagers who have to leave Senegal in search of a job. The best part of the film is about excellent vignettes of the lives of African expatriates in Paris. Most viewers would identify this film as the return of the prodigal son. It is true that Toubab Bi has managed to get some awards at various film festivals, it remains a minor work as it does not have convincing answers to issues and problems depicted in the film. Lastly, this film provides a meaningful commentary about everything related to 'tradition versus modernity'.
    lor_

    Promising filmmaker from Senegal

    My review was written in April 1993 after a Lincoln Center screening in Manhattan.

    "Toubab Bi" (an untranslatable title) is a very entertaining fish out of water story that marks the arrival of a talented new director from Dakar, Moussa Toure. It's worth a look-see for American distribution.

    One of the most accessible films in the Lincoln Center African cinema series, "Toubab Bi" has entry points to fans of French cinema as well, recalling the well-made (though never released domestically) "Black mic-mac" in giving a glimpse of the African subculture of Paris.

    Handsome Oumar Dio9p Makena toplines as Soriba Samb, an aspiring filmmaker who's headed to Paris from Dakar for an internship. At the airport he's saddled with a 5-year-old boy, a distant relative, whose dd Issa split for Paris seven years ago.

    Flashbacks reveal that Soriba and Issa grew up together, so o9ur hero becomes obsessed with finding his old pal. In the meantime, director Moure (who himself apprenticed in France with Bertrand Tavernier and Francois Truffaut) with a light comic touch details Soriba's encounter with an assortment of quirky Parisians. Throughout, the director is even-handed in his avoidance of stereotypes and his sympathetic treatment of both African and French characters.

    He finally discovers Issa successful as a pimp and vendor of porno videos and magazines Undeterred, Soriba works to fulfill his promise to Issa's mom and tribal spells (including animal sacrifice) are conjured to aid the process of getting Issa to return.

    Apart from one confusing scene when Soriba sends the boy away (he is literally written out of the picture), the story is consistently interesting and well-acted. Lead thesp Makena with his excessive politeness and warm manner is a genuine find. French leading lady Helene Laplower, with whom he has an interracial romance, is affecting and natural as well.

    Film is differentiated from Western efforts in this genre by its emphasis on superstition, leading to a clever nding that makes the mystical content ambiguous. Technical credits are first-class, especially Alain Choquart's photography.

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      Final film of France Anglade.

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    • Release date
      • December 30, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Senegal
    • Languages
      • Wolof
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Fogj meg, ha tudsz!
    • Filming locations
      • Dakar, Senegal
    • Production companies
      • Valprod
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
      • Investimage 3
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)

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