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Les enfants du soleil
The DVD for the musical Les Enfants du Soleil (The Children of the Sun) captures the live performance of the French production that premiered at the Dôme de Marseille in September 2004
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Plot Summary
In a Senegalese village, young Samba and his friends grapple with the harsh realities of poverty and the allure of illegal immigration to Europe. As they navigate their dreams of a better life, they confront the difficult choices and dangerous paths that lie ahead. The film explores their struggles for survival, their hopes for the future, and the bonds of friendship that sustain them.
Critical Reception
Alain Gomis's debut feature was noted for its sensitive portrayal of youth in West Africa and its exploration of difficult socio-economic themes. It received praise for its authentic performances and visual style, though some critics found its narrative to be somewhat understated.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of Senegalese village life.
Appreciated for its sensitive handling of themes like poverty and emigration.
Noted for strong performances from its young cast.
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Awards & Accolades
Special Jury Prize at the Amiens International Film Festival (2005)
Fun Fact
Director Alain Gomis was born in France to Senegalese parents and this film was his first feature-length work set and filmed in Senegal, marking a significant return to his heritage.
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