Djib (2000)
Djibril, nicknamed Djib, is a 13 year old black teenager, a rebel of the 90s, who lives with his grandmother in Asnières. He has a strange philosophy that he has posted above his bed: "A black person must never let himself be called the n-word by someone other than a black person, it's the worst insult". He is in love with Joséphine, an "Arab-Gauloise fatou" and decides to offer her a dream vacation.
Director: Jean Odoutan
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Max-Edouard Balthazard as Djib |
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Jessica Hammoudi as Joséphine |
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Laurentine Milebo as Djib's grandmother |
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Jean Odoutan as Monsieur Explorer |
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Samy Chattouna as Akim |
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Michel Nguyen as Minh Kiet junior |
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Richard Lesoing as Fair-haired child |
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Idrissa Drame as 'Neg'marron' |
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Marie-José Segara as Mother Joséphine |
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Catherine Giron as Bursar |
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Alexis Desseaux as Djib's boss |
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Sophie Michaud as CEMA customer advisor |
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Hamidou Ouedraogo as Black with the djellaba |
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Hassan Koubba as Akim's big brother |
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Didier Dorlipo as Grandson of a slave |
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Adama Kouyaté as Grizzled |
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Joseph Momo as Star International |
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Lionel Bensoussan as Djemahel |
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Mélanie Rateau as Kim |
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Lucas Viquesnel as Jean-Charles Théodorus |
| Directing | Jean Odoutan | Director |