30° couleur (2012)
Directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Philippe Larue

Comedy

Film Synopsis

When he was ten years old, Patrick, a West Indian, was sent by his mother to study in France.  Thirty years later, he is a distinguished historian, proud of his achievements and so well-integrated into French society that he has almost lost sight of his racial origins.  On hearing that his mother is at death's door, Patrick immediately heads off for Martinique with his daughter and arrives at the height of the carnival season.  For three days, accompanied by his childhood friend Zamba, Patrick will coast on a wave of emotion and madness.  These three days will change his life forever...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Philippe Larue
  • Script: Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Philippe Larue
  • Cinematographer: Renaud Chassaing
  • Music: Klaus Badelt
  • Cast: Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Patrick Rima), Edouard Montoute (Zamba), Marie-Sohna Conde (Évelyne), Magaly Berdy (Gisèle), Loreyna Colombo (Alice), Josias Lechertier (Célinor), Marilou Perian Gizolme (Ti Marie), José Dalmat (Alain), Yannick Verres (Georges), Gunther Germain (René), Nicolas Guillot (Yann), Armelle Yons (La maquilleuse), Philippe Larue (La voix du réalisateur), Yanig Samot (Rachid), Nancy Tate (La mère d'Alice), Pauline Burtin (Copine d'Alice), Antonine Chaumeil (Copine d'Alice), Margaux Jouanin (Copine d'Alice), Alexandra Labreuil (Copine d'Alice), Rossy de Palma (Amie de Patrick)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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