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Chameleon

Country: France, Language: French, 35 mins

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  • Director: Stéphane Olijnyk
  • Writer: Stéphane Olijnyk
  • Producer: Syrah Ahidra, Chantal Djedje, Jean-Fabrice Janaudy, Stéphane Olijnyk

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Abidjan. Ali, a young Muslim homosexual, reluctantly attends the wedding of his lover Saint. He tries to keep up appearances but Maël, a French import-export manager present at the festivities, quickly understands the nature of the relationship between the two men and will exercise sexual blackmail on Ali...


Abidjan. Ali, jeune homosexuel musulman, assiste à contrecœur au mariage de son amant Saint. Il tente de préserver les apparences mais Maël, un responsable import-export français présent aux festivités, comprend très vite la nature des relations qui unit les deux hommes et va exercer un chantage sexuel sur Ali…


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Cast & Characters

Franck O'Neil (as Ali)
Eebra Tooré (as Maël)
Cédric Djédjé (as Saint)
Fernando David Todejrapou (as Hussein)
Fulbert Bayili (as Le père d'Ali)
Satou N'Diaye (as La mère d'Ali)
Marcelle Foba (as La deuxième femme)
Christophe Le Bolc'h (as Elouan)
Olène Bénédicte Kahi Dacoury (as La jeune étudiante)
Andy Djédjé (as Tiffen)