1930: on a sugar cane plantation in Martinique lives José, a bright mischievous 11-year-old and his grandmother, a tough, wise woman determined to save him from the hard life she has known. When Jose wins a scholarship, she is ready to sacrifice everything for his chance at an education and an escape from the fields. Based on the novel by Joseph Zobel.
Winner of the Silver Lion and the best actress award, for Darling Légitimus, at the 1983 Venice Film Festival.
Título original: Rue Cases Nègres
Ano: 1983
Duração: 103 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: France, Martinique
Tags: France, Martinique, awarded films, international film festivals, black experience, maturing, female directors
Cor: Colorido
Direção: Euzhan Palcy
Roteiro: Euzhan Palcy
Fotografia: Dominique Chapuis
Montagem: Marie-Josèphe Yoyotte
Elenco: Garry Cadenat, Darling Légitimus, Douta Seck, Joby Bernabé, Francisco Charles, Marie-Jo Descas, Marie-Ange Farot, Henri Melon, Eugène Mona, Joël Palcy
Produtor: Michel Loulergue, Alix Régis, Claude Nedjar, Jean Luc Ormières
Produção: SU.MA.FA. Productions, Orca Productions, NEF Diffusion
Música: Groupe Malavoi
World Sales: JMJ International Pictures
E-mail: [email protected], [email protected]
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