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Black and White in Color Details

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The inaugural film effort of French director Jean-Jacques Annaud, Black and White in Color is set during World War I. Upon the outbreak of hostilities, a French trading post in West Central Africa finds itself at odds with a formerly peaceful German post, for no other reason than their parent countries are at war. The newly xenophobic French traders attack the Germans, only to fail in their efforts. Socialist Jacques Spiesser is put in charge of the debilitated French contingent, utterly discarding his former high ideals in the process. Filmed on location on the Ivory Coast, the satirical Black and White in Color (originally La Victoire en Chantant) won the American Academy Award for Best Foreign Film of 1976. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jean-Jacques Annaud Best Foreign Language Film 1976 Winner

Cast

Jean Carmet
as Sergeant Bosselet
Jacques Dufilho
as Paul Rechampot
Catherine Rouvel
as Marinette
Jacques Spiesser
as Hubert Fresnoy
Dora Doll
as Maryvonne
Maurice Barrier
as Caprice
Claude Legros
as Jacques Rechampot
Jacques Monnet
as Pere Simon
Peter Berling
as Pere Jean de la Croix
Marc Zuber
as Major Anglais
Jacques Perrin
Dieter Schidor
as Kraft

Crew

Jean-Jacques Annaud
Director
Arthur Cohn
Producer
Jacques Perrin
Producer
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Screenwriter
Georges Conchon
Screenwriter
Claude Agostini
Cinematographer
Pierre Bachelet
Composer (Music Score)
Françoise Bonnot
Editor
Max Douy
Art Director
Max Douy
Set Designer
Alain Curvelier
Sound/Sound Designer
Gisele Jacquin
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