It's not easy to be Malcolm X when your name is Jean-Pascal Zadi. In life, man has touched everything (rap, documentary, television). In Tout simply noir , co-produced with John Wax, he plays what he is in life by forcing the line. A 40-year-old black actor who struggles. Self-fiction here takes the form of false documentaries. A television crew follows him. She is interested in this failure because he disguised himself as a slave on YouTube and decided to organize a black protest march in Paris. The device is the pretext for a tour of French stars of color. JP wants to enlist them in a movement that allows him to be as lather as to serve the cause.
The first to follow him is the comedian Fary, who must be forgiven by the community for a questionable advertising campaign ("Banana Lovers"). Opportunistic white clown (so to speak), Fary accompanies a pretty awesome Zadi in bewilderment with teeth in the shape of a snowplow - "You can't even get to
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