The Tam Tams Are Silent (1972)
Abraham is a young sculptor who does not quite understand the changing world in which he lives. During a visit to the village, he falls for the youngest wife of his uncle. They form a relationship but are discovered and Abraham flees to the city.
Director: Philippe Mory
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Philippe Mory as Abraham |
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Amélie Joktane as Cécile |
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Gisèle Revigne as Josy |
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Marcel James as Uncle Martial |
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Jeanette Tchandi as Aunt Adah |
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Robert Tual as Soldier |
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Chritian Aboghet as Nguema |
| Directing | Philippe Mory | Director |
| Writing | Philippe Mory | Writer |
| Camera | Bernard Rerat | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Manu Dibango | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Jean-Pierre Caussy | Editor |
| Editing | Anne-Elizabeth Amado | Editor |
| Sound | Jacques Pietrobelli | Sound Mixer |
| Sound | Robert Sonnet | Sound Editor |
| Art | Jean Ladislaw | Art Direction |