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Le Village De Bamboula
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Le Village De Bamboula

Jan 6, 2022
0h 52m
★ 8.0

Overview

"Bamboula": this word was chosen in the 1980s for a chocolate cookie well known to children at the time. In 1994, he sponsored an Ivorian village set up in the Port-Saint-Père zoological park south of Nantes, where children and adults lived in a zoo to offer their folklore as a show to visitors. This documentary film, narrated by Jean-Pascal Zadi, gives a voice to those who lived in this African safari and to those who fought for their dignity

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Hauteville Productions
France Télévisions

Cast

Jean-Pascal Zadi

Narrateur

Jean-Pascal Zadi

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