the Inn of the Hello is a television serial produces with the Gabon in 1995 and carried out by François Nzé, alias Evie Dong.
Angelica lives with his/her brother and his mother, Mrs. widowed, in a city of Libreville. With died of her husband, widowed Mrs. rocks in the religion and joined the community of Frères fanatics and Sisters of Christ. Its house becomes a sanctuary where find the every day its " brothers and sisters in dieu" for meetings and prayers. Angelica, which accepted the religion not to oppose his/her mother, starts to choke. She sees the other girls having fun and cannot prevent oneself envying them and from seeking an occasion to leave the family home. One day, a house is released and the son of the owner, Regal, a musician, decides to recover this housing to make an inn of it. This boy, jovial fellow, court Angélique. While appreciating its friendship, Angélique remotely holds it because of its religious convictions, but agrees to work with him with the inn, thus leaving the family bosom. For his mother, the artist musician is the incarnation of Satan. It will do everything to recover her daughter. In spite of their parents who oppose this marriage, two young people although they are not same ethnos group, decide to marry.
The Inn of the hello, product on the initiative of the CENACI (National center of the Gabonese cinema), milked, like the American soaps, at the same time of light subjects and serious subjects concerning the African company. It puts opposite two worlds, that diagrammatic and Manichean of the " illuminés" religion and the other, open, generous, people of the inn. The ultimate goal of the serial is according to Charles Mensah, managing director of the CENACI, to translate " our realities, our contradictions and our concerns. It is resulting from the observation which we made of our company today. One thus attends the resurgence of certain beliefs. The belief in itself is very a good thing but becomes perverse when one goes towards fundamentalism and the integrism which one knows the misdeeds. We then conceived a sales leaflet putting face to face two lifestyles through two families. Our message is that of the tolerance. This topic was selected after the call which we had launched to the writers and scenario writers Gabonese. Of all the proposals, we retained the concept suggested by the writer Laurent Owondo " (interview given to the daily newspaper Union of April 27th, 1994).
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