Robert Liensol

  • Souheil Ben-Barka – Amok (1983)

    1981-1990African CinemaDramaMoroccoPoliticsSouheil Ben-Barka

    An investigative reporter becomes entangled in deadly intrigue when she is assigned to get the story of the presidential candidate, and her job is complicated by a string of political assassinations and attempts.Read More »

  • Med Hondo – Soleil Ô AKA Oh, Sun (1967)

    1961-1970African CinemaClassicsDramaMauritaniaMed Hondo

    Quote:
    The Mauritanian director Med Hondo’s bitterly insightful, artistically freewheeling 1970 film begins with an antic sketch of the European colonization that subjugated and impoverished Africans. It depicts, with sardonic fury, the adventures of an unnamed young African man (Robert Liensol) who arrives in Paris and, with naïve optimism, seeks his fortune among his colonizers. He considers himself at home in France, but soon discovers the extent of his exclusion from French society. Facing blatant discrimination in employment and housing, he and other African workers organize a union, to little effect; seeking help from African officials in Paris, he finds them utterly corrupt and unsympathetic.Read More »

  • Juliet Berto & Jean-Henri Roger – Neige AKA Snow [+Extra] (1981)

    Drama1981-1990CrimeFranceJean-Henri RogerJuliet Berto

    Quote:
    An illustration of the more or less weird people in the nightlife of the revel region of a French town. In the center of the (almost non-existing) plot are barmaid Anita and a reverend. Anita cares for the Caribbean dealer Bobby like a mother, but he’s too cool to listen to her warnings. When he’s caught by the police, Anita has pity for her friends who are without “neige” (snow, probably cocaine) now, and tries to help them out.Read More »

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