Soleil O
1970 French-Mauritanian film by Med Hondo / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Soleil Ô ([sɔ.lɛj o]; "Oh, Sun") is a 1970[3] French-Mauritanian drama film written and directed by Med Hondo.
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Soleil Ô | |
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Directed by | Med Hondo |
Written by | Med Hondo[1] |
Starring | Robert Liensol Théo Légitimus |
Cinematography | François Catonné Jean-Claude Rahaga |
Edited by | Michèle Masnier Clément Menuet |
Music by | George Anderson |
Production companies | Grey Films Shango Films |
Distributed by | USA: New Yorker Films |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | Mauritania France |
Languages | French Hassaniya Arabic |
Budget | $30,000[2] |
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The title refers to a West Indian song that tells of the pain of the black people from Dahomey (now Benin) who were taken to the Caribbean as slaves.