Monday, December 12, 2011

Case départ 2011

Half-brothers, Joel and Regis have in common only their father they barely know.
Joel is unemployed and not very smart. France, "racist country" he says, is the cause of all his failures and being black is the excuse he found standing for not seeking work or pay his bus fare.
Regis is on his side fully integrated. So much so, he completely denies his half black and does not support that refers to its origins. Immigration and crime go hand in hand if we are to believe his words.
Claimed at the bedside of their dying father in the West Indies, they receive any inheritance in the act of emancipation that has made the freedom of their slave ancestors, a document that is passed from generation to generation.
With little regard for the symbolic richness of this paper, they tear.
Determined to punish them for the gesture they have made, a mysterious old aunt who was watching from their arrival in the West Indies decided to let them back in time, in the midst of slavery! Parachuted in 1780, will be sold as slaves to the market. The brothers will then have to unite, not only to escape the plantation but also to find a way to return home the next

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