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Soleil Ô

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 manifesto denounces a new form of slavery: The immigrants desperately seek work, a place to live, but find themselves face to face with indifference, rejection, humiliation…until the final call for uprising. “Soleil Ô” is the title of a West Indian song that tells of the pain of the black people from Dahomey (now Benin) who were taken to the Caribbean as slaves.

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Soleil Ô

May 4, 1970
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Crew (16)

Directing

Med Hondo
Director

Writing

Med Hondo
Dialogue
Med Hondo
Writer
Med Hondo
Screenplay

Production

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Sound

Yves Allard
Sound Designer
George Anderson
Original Music Composer
Jean-Paul Loublier
Sound Designer
Alain Coutaud
Sound Designer

Art

Camera

Jean-Claude Rahaga
Director of Photography
François Catonné
Director of Photography
Denis Bertrand
Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

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Editing

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Visual Effects