Cocorico! Monsieur Poulet

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Cocorico! Monsieur Poulet
Directed byJean Rouch
Damouré Zika
Lam Ibrahim Dia
Written byJean Rouch
StarringDamouré Zika
Lam Ibrahim Dia
Tallou Mouzourane
CinematographyJean Rouch
Edited byChristine Lefort
Production
companies
Institut de Recherches en Sciences Humaines
Les Films de l'Homme
Distributed byÉtoile Distribution
Release date
  • 19 January 1977 (1977-01-19)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryNiger
LanguagesFrench
Fula
Hausa

Cocorico! Monsieur Poulet ([ko.ko.ʁi.ko mə.sjø pu.lɛ], "Cock-a-doodle-do! Mister Chicken") is a 1977 Franco-Nigerien road movie by "Dalarou", a pseudonym for Damouré Zika, Lam Ibrahim Dia and Jean Rouch.[1][2][3][4]

Production

Cocorico! Monsieur Poulet was filmed in and around

16 mm film in 1974. Much of the film was improvised.[5] Damouré Zika used the money he made from Petit à petit (1970) to buy the Citroën 2CV featured in the film.[6]

Synopsis

Lam, owner of a home-built Citroën 2CV named “Patience”, and his apprentice Tallou, drive into the countryside to buy chickens to sell in Niamey. Damouré, an opportunist, joins them on this one-day trip. They encounter adversity, a "demon", and are forced to make multiple crossings of the Niger River.[7]

Reception

Rembert Hüser wrote that in Cocorico! Monsieur Poulet "the technology fetish of

Western society gets thoroughly dismantled."[8]

References

  1. ^ "COCORICO MONSIEUR POULET - Festival de Cannes".
  2. – via Google Books.
  3. – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "Au Niger, sur les traces de Jean Rouch – Jeune Afrique". September 12, 2016.
  5. – via Google Books.
  6. – via Google Books.
  7. ^ "Cocorico ! Monsieur Poulet". Le Monde diplomatique. April 1, 2007.
  8. – via Google Books.

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