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  1. The French Dream: With Yann Gael, Aïssa Maïga, Ambroise Michel, Samuel Étifier. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills.

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    • 2018-03-21
    • Drama
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  2. Jul 20, 2012 · But having an opinion and expressing it is as important a part of French culture as is resisting whatever law, rule or idea is put down in front of them. So when you combine these three aspects of the culture, you get what some people perceive as “French arrogance”.

  3. Aug 9, 2023 · French dreams are distinct, evoking a sense of romance, sophistication, and elegance. They transport us to the enchanting streets of Paris, where the Eiffel Tower stands tall, and the aroma of croissants fills the air. But what do these dreams really mean? What is the symbolism behind them?

  4. Mar 20, 2018 · In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country", they find life in Europe is not what they had imagined.

    • March 21, 2018
  5. The French Dream. Top-rated. Wed, Mar 21, 2018. S1.E1. 1ère partie. 2015, Pointe-à-Pitre: At the front of the ACTe slavery memorial, Samuel Rénia (69 years) tells his story to young Sinbad. 1962: Samuel is sixteen and life is tough in the working-class neighbourhood where he lives with his mother, Léa, and his older brother, Julien. Rate. Top-rated

  6. The French Dream. Edit. Summaries. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills. Lured by the idea of a "dream country", they find life in Europe is not what they had imagined. They had a dream is above all an imaginary story based on solid facts.

  7. Synopsis. In the 60s, the Government encourages Islanders to leave the French West Indies to escape poverty that results from the closure of sugar mills....