The film addresses institutional and social discrimination with a light, often humorous touch, showing how ignorance fuels prejudice.
This report examines the 2016 French comedy-drama (known internationally as The African Doctor ), which chronicles the true story of a Congolese family’s integration into a rural French village during the 1970s . Film Overview Bienvenue Г Marly-Gomont
After graduating from medical school in Lille, (Marc Zinga) declines a position as the personal physician to Congolese dictator Mobutu Sese Seko. Seeking a better life and French citizenship for his family, he accepts a post as a country doctor in Marly-Gomont—a village where no other doctor is willing to work. Seeking a better life and French citizenship for
Seyolo emphasizes to his children that hard work and education are essential for survival and advancement, particularly as immigrants. particularly as immigrants.