Sugar Cane Alley (1983) [N/A]

Release Date:
September 21, 1983

Original Title:
Rue cases-nègres

Alternate Titles:
Black Shack Alley
Street of the Black Shacks
Аллея черных лачуг
검둥이 조제

Genres:
Drama | Family

Production Companies:
NEF Diffusion
Orca Productions
SU.MA.FA.

Production Countries:
France | Martinique

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 103

Martinique, in the early 1930s. Young José and his grandmother live in a small village. Nearly everyone works cutting cane and barely earning a living. The overseer can fine a worker for the smallest infraction. The way to advance is to do well in school. José studies hard and succeeds in an exam allowing him to attend school in the capital. With only a partial scholarship, the tuition is very costly. José and his grandmother move to Fort-de-France to make José's studies easier...

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Assistant Director:
Fred Runel

Costume Design:
Isabelle Filleul

Director:
Euzhan Palcy

Director of Photography:
Dominique Chapuis

Editor:
Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte

Executive Producer:
Jean-Luc Ormières

Foley:
Jacky Kretz
Jean-Louis Lebras

Makeup Artist:
Marie-France Vassel

Novel:
Joseph Zobel

Production Design:
Hoang Thanh At

Production Manager:
Christine Renaud

Sound:
Francis Baldos
Pierre Excoffier

Sound Editor:
Mireille Leroy
Dominique Roy

Sound Mixer:
Michel Commo

Sound Recordist:
Yves Osmu
Pierre Befve

Stunt Coordinator:
François Nadal

Writer:
Euzhan Palcy

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