by Jean-Pascal Zadi & John Wax
France / 2020 / 90mins / Comedy / Satire / French
JP, a failed 40-year-old actor, decides to organize the first large-scale Black solidarity march in France. But his often-farcical encounters with influential personalities from the community and the self-serving support he receives from French humorist Fary find him torn between his desire to be in the limelight and his genuine commitment as an activist.
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Jean-Pascal Zadi
Jean-Pascal Zadi, born in 1980 in France, is a director, actor, producer, and rapper. He began his career as a director with documentaries about music Des halls aux bancs, and music videios for French rappers, but owes his renown mostly to his latest work, Simply Black / Tout simplement noir. The film, which he wrote, co-directed and starred in, lead him to winning the Most Promising Actor Award at the 2021 Césars. Learn More
John Wax
John Wax is a French artist and filmmaker. He began his career in the cinema as a set photographer, for Les Kairas (2012) by Franck Gastambide and Coexister (2017) by Fabrice Eboué. In 2020, Jean-Pascal Zadi offered him the opportunity to co-direct the film Tout Simplement Noir (Simply Black), John Wax’s first film as a director. The film was nominated for Best First Film at the Césars 2021. Learn More