Les Oiseaux du ciel (2006) Directed by Éliane de Latour
Drama
aka: Beyond the Ocean
Film Synopsis
Shad and Otho are two friends, both in their late twenties, who dream of
making their fortunes in Europe and returning home as heroes. So, confident
of success, they leave their hometown of Abidjan on the Ivory Coast and set
off in search of wealth and glory. They get as far as Spain, where
Shad peddles drugs whilst his friend drives an unlicensed taxi. Their
great ambitions are frustrated when they are picked up by the police.
Otho is sent back home without so much as a bean, and receives a far from
rapturous welcome from his family. Shad is more fortune. He manages
to evade his police pursuers and succeeds in getting to London. Here,
in a supermarket, he strikes up an instant rapport with a white-skinned beauty,
Tango, who shares his crazy ambitions. If they are to realise their
dreams, Shad and his new lover have many challenges to overcome, and it is
far from certain that they will succeed...
Cast: Fraser James (Shad),
Djédjé Apali (Otho),
Marie-Josée Croze (Tango),
Sara Martins (Olga),
Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Tetanos),
Tella Kpomahou (Pelagie),
Malik Zidi (Bruno),
Kad Merad (Oncle de Tango),
Luce Mouchel (Tante de Tango),
Agnès Soral (La Blanche),
Michel Bohiri (Père d'Otho),
Angeline Nadié (Mère d'Otho),
Gabriel Zahon (Père de Shad),
Toupé Loué (Baudelaire),
Jimmy Danger (Billy le couturier),
Dieudonné Taon (MC Kossovo),
Moussa Sanogo (Reggae Man),
Dioucounda Koma (Zoom),
Laurentine Milebo (Tante Irène),
Bass Dhem (La pagaille)
Country: France / UK
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
Aka:Beyond the Ocean
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