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From 17 August 2022

OSS 117: From Africa with Love OSS 117: Alerte rouge en Afrique noire

Nicolas Bedos / France, Belgium / 2021 / 117 min / French

After having found himself in a nest of spies in Cairo and having lost himself in Rio, Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, aka Special Agent 117, is on a red alert rescue mission in black Africa. This spy parody starring Jean Dujardin (with more than a dash of Sean Connery) closed last year's Cannes film festival.

cast Jean Dujardin, Pierre Niney, Fatou N'Diaye

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»This is an entertaining popcorn movie that’s also a healthy satire of imperialist self-assurance, perhaps best summed up by Hubert’s sincere belief that everybody on Earth wishes they were French.«
- Deadline

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