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Soleil Ô (French version)
Location
Main screening room
Date
June 16th, 2023
Duration
98 min
Cycle
La voix postcoloniale de Med Hondo

If Med Hondo's voice as an actor is familiar to some moviegoers because of his prolific activity in dubbing American films, it is his political voice as an independent filmmaker that this cycle highlights. A Mauritanian immigrant to France, Hondo took up the camera to shout out his indignation at the injustices that his films witness and speak for: The situation of immigrants, the aftermath of colonialism, the economic stakes of post-colonialism, the sovereignty of peoples... From self-taught essays to historical frescoes, Hondo has tried his hand at different genres over the years, without ever losing his formal freedom, his biting humor, his sharp sense of analysis or his strong convictions.

Invited programmer : Annabelle Aventurin.

Soleil Ô
Directed by
Med Hondo
Language
French
Actors
Robert Liensol, Théo Légitimus, Ambroise M'Bia
Origins
France, Mauritania
Year
1970
Duration
98 min
Genre
Drama
Format
Digital
Synopsis

The film Soleil Ô, shot over four years with a very low budget, tells the story of a black immigrant who makes his way to Paris in search of “his Gaul ancestors”. This filmic manifesto denounces discrimination: The immigrants desperately seek work and a place to live, but find themselves face to face with indifference, rejection, and humiliation, before heeding the final call for uprising. (Wikipedia)

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Med Hondo

Med Hondo was a Mauritanian-born French director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. Considered a founding father of African cinema, he is known for his controversial films dealing with issues such as race relations and colonization. His critically acclaimed 1970 directorial début feature, Soleil O, received the Golden Leopard award at the 1970 Locarno International Film Festival and was chosen in 2019 by the African Film Heritage Project for restoration. His 1979 film West Indies was the first African film musical and, at $1.3 million, the most expensive production in African film history. In his later years, Hondo became known for dubbing Hollywood hits.

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Med Hondo, cinéaste de conviction

Dès son premier film, Hondo assoie sa réflexion sur les ramifications du colonialisme et affirme l’absence de compromis d'un cinéma qui a toujours cherché à mettre en scène la parole. Retour sur son parcours.

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Précurseur du cinéma africain, comédien reconnu, doubleur de légende, Med Hondo filme sa vie durant la condition africaine et les combats antiracistes en France.

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Soleil Ô

A furious cry of resistance against racist oppression and a revolutionary landmark of political cinema, this feature debut from Mauritanian director Med Hondo is a bitterly funny, dazzlingly experimental attack on capitalism and the legacy of colonialism...

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