Gito, l'ingrat ([ɡi.to lɛ̃.ɡʁa], "Gito the Ingrate") is a 1992 Burundian comedy film directed by Léonce Ngabo.
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Directed by | Léonce Ngabo |
Produced by | Jacques Sandoz, Films Production |
Starring | Joseph Kumbela Marie Bunel Aoua Sangare Eric Depreter |
Cinematography | Matthias Kälin |
Edited by | Dominique Roy |
Music by | Pierre-Alain Hofmann |
Distributed by | Marfilmes |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Burundi |
Languages | French Kirundi |
Gito is a Burundian student who lives in Paris. When he finishes his studies, he decides to go back to his country and promises his French girlfriend that he will call her when he becomes a minister, something that he is convinced that will happen. However, he loses gradually his ambition as he is confronted with the country reality. He thus starts going out again with his childhood loved one. Nevertheless, he will make the best of a bad deal, with the help of the two women of his life.
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