A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 18, 2001
Original Title:
Little Senegal
Genres:
Drama
Production Countries:
Algeria | France | Germany
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 97
Fascinated by the history of his people, Alloune, an old guide at the African museum "La Maison des Esclaves" in Gorée, sets off on a pilgrimage to find the descendants of his ancestors in the United States. This moving journey takes him from the coast of South Carolina to the Harlem neighborhood of Little Senegal, home to the African community. Driven by the idea of reuniting his family across centuries and borders, Alloune traces his roots to a distant cousin, Ida, who knows nothing of his past. The old man also crosses paths with his nephew Hassan, a clandestine cab driver, his fiancée Biram, Eileen, pregnant and a runaway, and Karim, who is seeking a sham marriage to obtain a green card. All four misunderstand Alloune's quest.
Co-Producer:
Jason Kliot
Christoph Thoke
Joana Vicente
Costume Design:
Pierre Matard
Director:
Rachid Bouchareb
Director of Photography:
Benoît Chamaillard
Youcef Sahraoui
Editor:
Sandrine Deegen
Makeup Designer:
Sanna Riley
Original Music Composer:
Safy Boutella
Producer:
Rachid Bouchareb
Jean Bréhat
Production Design:
Kevin Pierce
Set Decoration:
Dominique Baynes
Sound:
Mel Kutbay
Sound Editor:
Anne Frey
Frédérique Delmerien
Sound Mixer:
Philippe Lecoeur
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