
Afrique-France : le divorce ?
Documentary
Overview
At a time when French flags are being burned and French embassies targeted, this documentary delves into the growing disaffection between French-speaking Africa and the former colonial power. Through the voices of African leaders, pan-African activists, and committed young people, the film questions the persistence of a relationship marked by the aftermath of colonization, the opaque agreements of "Françafrique," and a military presence deemed paternalistic.
Top Cast


Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron
Président de la République
Emmanuel Macron
Président de la République
Amadou Ba
Amadou Ba
Député Pastef – Sénégal
Amadou Ba
Député Pastef – Sénégal


Robert Bourgi
Robert Bourgi
Avocat et conseiller politique
Robert Bourgi
Avocat et conseiller politique
Gauz
Gauz
Écrivain – Côte d’Ivoire
Gauz
Écrivain – Côte d’Ivoire
Abderamane Koulamallah
Abderamane Koulamallah
Ministre des Affaires Étrangères du Tchad
Abderamane Koulamallah
Ministre des Affaires Étrangères du Tchad
Sergeï Eledinov
Sergeï Eledinov
Journaliste African Initiative – Sénégal
Sergeï Eledinov
Journaliste African Initiative – Sénégal
Général Pascal Ianni
Général Pascal Ianni
En charge du commandement pour l’Afrique – France
Général Pascal Ianni
En charge du commandement pour l’Afrique – France
Pulchérie Gbalet
Pulchérie Gbalet
Présidente de L’ONG « Solidarité Panafricaniste Côte d’Ivoire »
Pulchérie Gbalet
Présidente de L’ONG « Solidarité Panafricaniste Côte d’Ivoire »
Ersin Eroglu
Ersin Eroglu
Journaliste d’investigation – Turquie
Ersin Eroglu
Journaliste d’investigation – Turquie
Melih Tanriverdi
Melih Tanriverdi
PDG de SADAT – Turquie
Melih Tanriverdi
PDG de SADAT – Turquie
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