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1975 in Marly-Gomont, a remote village in northern France. Plot Narrative
Upon arrival, his wife (Aïssa Maïga) and their children are shocked to find a muddy, isolated village instead of the Paris they expected. The locals, having never seen a Black family, react with extreme fear, mistrust, and overt racism . Initially, Seyolo's practice remains empty as villagers prefer to travel long distances rather than see him. Core Themes
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.
The family must "achieve the impossible" by breaking down cultural barriers through perseverance and talent—such as Seyolo's medical skill and his daughter Sivi's prowess on the soccer field. 1975 in Marly-Gomont, a remote village in northern France
Bienvenue à Marly-Gomont (Welcome to Marly-Gomont). Director: Julien Rambaldi .
The film is based on the life of Seyolo Zantoko , the father of French musician and comedian Kamini Zantoko , who also co-wrote the screenplay. Seeking a better life and French citizenship for
The film addresses institutional and social discrimination with a light, often humorous touch, showing how ignorance fuels prejudice.