Un cargo pour l'Afrique Filming Locations

Un cargo pour l'Afrique filming locations

Where was Un cargo pour l'Afrique filmed? Un cargo pour l'Afrique was filmed in 3 locations across Canada in the following places:

Un cargo pour l'Afrique Filming Locations

Montréal is the largest city in Canada's Québec province. It’s set on an island in the Saint Lawrence River and named after Mt. Royal, the triple-peaked hill at its heart. Its boroughs, many of which were once independent cities, include neighbourhoods ranging from cobblestoned, French colonial Vieux-Montréal – with the Gothic Revival Notre-Dame Basilica at its centre – to bohemian Plateau.

The Bas-Saint-Laurent, is an administrative region of Quebec located along the south shore of the lower Saint Lawrence River in Quebec. The river widens at this place, later becoming a bay that discharges into the Atlantic Ocean and is often nicknamed "Bas-du-Fleuve".

Un cargo pour l'Afrique (2009)
Runtime: 89 minutes
Rating: 5.6
Release year: 2009
IMDB: tt1496018
Plot summary

Back in Canada after an exile of over 20 years in Africa, Norbert a one time hood and revolutionist now turned humanitarian wishes only to return to Africa. Stuck amidst the red tape bureaucrats of Canadian immigration, he hopes to find exile by way of cargo boat. Before his departure he meets a young delinquent boy, named Christopher, who insists that Norbert finds a refuge for the Capuchin monkey he must abandon before taking his trip back home. Christopher convinces Norbert to place Trotsky, the monkey, at the local zoo and then drop him off at his mother's home near Quebec City, where Norbert will take the cargo boat that left without him back in Montreal.

Genres
Comedy
Drama
Family
Cast
Pierre Lebeau
Julien Adam
Louise Richer
Carl Alacchi
Directors
Roger Cantin
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Un cargo pour l'Afrique filming locations