Release Date: 2004-08-14
Overview: Set to the soundtrack of Papa Wemba's extraordinary music, this outrageous, funny and eye-opening film depicts the underground world of a flamboyant African cult. Papa Wemba is a well-known Congolese singer. He is also a big cheese in Le Sape, the Société des Ambianceurs et Persons Élégants, which translated into English means a society of people who spend huge amounts of money on designer clothes with the motive of making themselves as conspicuously elegant as possible. The film is a splendid evocation of Papa Wemba's music, but it is also an unusual insight into what it means to be an immigrant in contemporary Europe. The sapeur have borrowed from our own culture, creating something rich and strange and wholly Congolese. Don't miss the scene where they try on fur coats.
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Papa Wemba
as Self
Anti-Gigolo
as Self
Archibishop of La Sape
as Self
Mere Malou
as Self
Minister of the Budget
as Self
Laurent Bocahut - Executive Producer
Askia Traoré - Line Producer
Tom Roberts - Executive Producer
George Amponsah - Director
Philippe Ciompi - Supervising Sound Editor
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