"Zone franc (h) e", by Edouard Elvis Bvouma (Cameroon)
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A farce on migration where a migrant called De Gaulle is summoned to explain the reasons for his arrival in France, hidden in a tree trunk. He declares his love for France to a lawyer whom he nicknames Marie-France. Attempt of seduction or vile strategy to escape the inspector of the refoulement brigade?
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After “At war like the Gameboy” and “The bearded doll” (RFI Theater Prize 2017), a new text by Edouard Elvis Bvouma which tackles the question of migration with humor and offset. The desire for Africans to leave for Europe but also for Europeans to go to Africa is here the main dramaturgical spring. On the proposal of the Univers des Mots festival in Conakry.
With : Ibrahima Bah, Fatima Soualhia-Manet and Claude Guyonnet - Voice : François Rancillac.
- Broadcast on RFI Saturday August 8 at 3.10 p.m. GMT
Replay at 11:10 p.m. GMT.
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