TGV express

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Movie
German title TGV-Express - The fastest bus to Conakry
Original title TGV
Country of production Senegal , France
original language Wolof , French
Publishing year 1997
length 88 minutes
Rod
Director Moussa Touré
script Alain Choquart ,
Moussa Touré
production Bernard Giraudeau ,
Jean-François Lepetit ,
Moussa Touré
music Wasis Diop
camera Alain Choquart
cut Josie Milievic
occupation

TGV-Express - The fastest bus to Conakry (original title: TGV ) is a feature film by the Senegalese director Moussa Touré from 1997. It was released in German-speaking cinemas on March 12, 1999, and in Germany on April 29 of the same year.

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In a rickety, brightly painted bus, which he named TGV , "Rambo" transports a wide variety of passengers on the route between Dakar and Conakry , including a helpless European ethnologist couple, a finance minister on the run and a few sheep. The story of a journey subject to various obstacles is told in a satirical tone, which holds numerous unpleasant moments in store for the members of the coincidentally formed travel community.

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