Black and White in Color (1976)

1h 32m
Running Time

September 22, 1976
Release Date

Black and White in Color (1976)

1h 32m
Running Time

September 22, 1976
Release Date

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Plot.

French colonists in Africa, several months behind in the news, find themselves at war with their German neighbors. Deciding that they must do their proper duty and fight the Germans, they promptly conscript the local native population. Issuing them boots and rifles, the French attempt to make "proper" soldiers out of the Africans. A young, idealistic French geographer seems to be the only rational person in the town, and he takes over control of the "war" after several bungles on the part of the others.

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Cast & Crew.

Claude Agostini

Claude Agostini

Cinematographer

Françoise Bonnot

Françoise Bonnot

Editor

Tanoh Kouao

Tanoh Kouao

John

Jean-François Eyou N'Guessan

Jean-François Eyou N'Guessan

Marius

Gérard Crosnier

Gérard Crosnier

Production Manager

Timité Bassori

Timité Bassori

Production Manager

Jean-Michel Nakache

Jean-Michel Nakache

Production Manager

Jean-Louis Koula

Jean-Louis Koula

Assistant Director

Binto Traore

Binto Traore

Costume Assistant

Blaise Kouassi

Blaise Kouassi

Sound Assistant

Jean-Claude Huguet

Jean-Claude Huguet

Assistant Editor

Eduardo Serra

Eduardo Serra

Camera Operator

Dominique Cheminal

Dominique Cheminal

Assistant Director

François Yapobi

François Yapobi

Assistant Electrician

Henri Sonnois

Henri Sonnois

Set Decoration

Jean-Paul Gaillot

Jean-Paul Gaillot

Set Decoration

Jean-Pierre Lelong

Jean-Pierre Lelong

Sound Effects

Konaté Jess Kamori

Konaté Jess Kamori

Props

Monique Laurent

Monique Laurent

Assistant Editor

Karamoko Koné

Karamoko Koné

Production Assistant

Michel Pasquet

Michel Pasquet

Production Assistant

Kodjo Eboucle

Kodjo Eboucle

Assistant Director

Alain Curvelier

Alain Curvelier

Sound

Pierre Dupont

Pierre Dupont

Grip

Yapo Boni Elisée

Yapo Boni Elisée

Assistant Electrician

Jean Nény

Jean Nény

Sound Mixer

Max Douy

Max Douy

Set Designer

Robert Dauphy

Robert Dauphy

Set Decoration

Claudine Taulère

Claudine Taulère

Assistant Director

Corinne Jorry

Corinne Jorry

Costume Design

Nanamondo Magassouba

Nanamondo Magassouba

Camera Operator

Mat Camison

Mat Camison

Additional Music

Christophe Akrobo

Christophe Akrobo

Assistant Grip

Dioma Siméon

Dioma Siméon

Assistant Grip

Jean-Claude Gasché

Jean-Claude Gasché

Electrician

Moussa Sorho

Moussa Sorho

Costume Assistant

Gisèle Jacquin

Gisèle Jacquin

Makeup Artist

Christine Grenet

Christine Grenet

Assistant Editor

Liliane Strauss

Liliane Strauss

Other

Jean Sauvage

Jean Sauvage

Set Decoration

Jean-Louis Trinquier

Jean-Louis Trinquier

Property Master

Yvonne Bellien

Yvonne Bellien

Production Assistant

Michèle Boëhm

Michèle Boëhm

Editor

Helmut Eiker

Helmut Eiker

Bertin Kouakou

Bertin Kouakou

Details.

Release Date
September 22, 1976

Original Name
La Victoire en chantant

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 32m

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

africa
colonialism
french colonialism
german colonialism

Wiki.

Black and White in Color (French: La Victoire en chantant, then Noirs et Blancs en couleur for the 1977 re-issue) is a French-Ivorian 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. The film is set in the African theater of World War I, during the French invasion of the German colony of Kamerun. The film adopts a strong antimilitaristic point of view, and is noteworthy for ridiculing the French side even more harshly than their German counterparts.

The original French title is the first four words (the first line) of the song Le Chant du départ, a French military song.

It won the 1976 Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film; it was submitted to the Académie de Côte d'Ivoire, resulting in that country's first and only Oscar.

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