Les Bicots-nègres, vos voisins
Les Bicots-nègres, vos voisins is a 1974 French-Mauritanian film, written and directed by Med Hondo.
Les Bicots-nègres, vos voisins, a three-hour documentary, was Hondo's second feature-length film and his first colour feature. It opened with a 21-minute monologue in which a man, speaking directly to camera, expounded the history of cinematic representation in Africa. As in his debut film, Soleil O, Hondo addressed the racism encountered by African immigrants in France, and the continuities between slavery and the postcolonial exploitation of migrant labour:
The film won the Gold Tanit at the 1974 Carthage Film Festival.