Bâton rouge (1985 film) explained

Bâton rouge
Director:Rachid Bouchareb
Producer:Lyric International and TF1 Films Production
Starring:Jacques Penot
Pierre-Loup Rajot
Hammou Graïa
Music:John Faure
Cinematography:Jimmy Glasberg
Editing:Guy Lecorne
Runtime:82 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Bâton Rouge is a 1985 French film directed by Rachid Bouchareb.

Synopsis

In a town on the outskirts of Paris, Karim, Abdenour and Mozart search for small acting jobs. Karim's father reassures him that he will someday become someone important. Abdenour, orphaned, promises his brother that he may soon withdraw from welfare. Mozart, a saxophonist, dreams of going to America, to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, which he considers the capital of blues music.

The dream soon becomes a reality in the wake of Abdenour falling in love with Becky, a young American, and thanks to one of his friend's tricks allows all of them to obtain airline tickets to New York City. Their pursuits continue across the Atlantic.

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