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A Cargo to Africa 2009

★ 5.02 votes📅 2009-09-11

Set against the vast horizons of a working-class port city, *A Cargo to Africa (2009)* weaves together drama and comedy as it follows a colorful crew of dockworkers navigating personal ambition and unexpected life twists.

Director: Roger Cantin

Cast

Pierre Lebeau
Pierre Lebeau
Norbert
Julien Adam
Julien Adam
Christophe
Louise Richer
Louise Richer
Mrs. Greesall
Carl Alacchi
Carl Alacchi
Lucien
Manuel Aranguiz
Manuel Aranguiz
King Patron
Claude Aubin
Police officer
Marie Ange Barbancourt
Véronique B.
Ayana O'Shun
Ayana O'Shun
'Belle Mort'
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Jean-Guy Bouchard
Tattooed man
Guy Boudreault
S.P.G.A.Q director

Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Cargo to Africa (2009) about?

This maritime dramedy follows a group of dockworkers whose lives take an unexpected turn when a routine cargo delivery to Africa becomes a journey of self-discovery and personal challenge. As they navigate both rough seas and personal storms, the crew's bond is tested and strengthened in surprising ways.

Who directed A Cargo to Africa?

Roger Cantin directed *A Cargo to Africa*, bringing a unique blend of drama and humor to this character-driven story about labor, loyalty, and life's detours.

Who stars in A Cargo to Africa?

The film features a talented cast including Pierre Lebeau, Julien Adam, Louise Richer, Carl Alacchi, and Manuel Aranguiz, each delivering standout performances.

Is A Cargo to Africa (2009) worth watching?

If you enjoy character-driven stories with a mix of drama and comedy set against a working-class backdrop, *A Cargo to Africa (2009)* is absolutely worth your time. Its authentic performances and engaging narrative make it a hidden gem for fans of small-scale yet meaningful cinema.

How long is A Cargo to Africa?

Runtime details are not listed for *A Cargo to Africa (2009)*.

About A Cargo to Africa (2009) — A Dramedy of Crews, Cargo, and Second Chances on the High Seas

Set against the vast horizons of a working-class port city, *A Cargo to Africa (2009)* weaves together drama and comedy as it follows a colorful crew of dockworkers navigating personal ambition and unexpected life twists. Under the direction of Roger Cantin, the film immerses viewers in a gritty yet heartfelt world where rough edges meet deep camaraderie. Pierre Lebeau leads the ensemble as the stubborn but endearing captain, surrounded by a cast that breathes life into every scene—from Julien Adam's quick-witted rookie to Louise Richer's formidable matriarch of the docks. The story unfolds like a maritime tale of hope and second chances, where the cargo isn't just goods but life lessons and redemption. Cantin's knack for balancing humor with raw human emotion makes this more than a voyage—it's a journey worth taking.

The film's atmosphere crackles with the authenticity of labor and longing, capturing the rhythm of a community clinging to its identity in a changing world. Whether it's the banter of the crew or the quiet moments of reflection by the docks, *A Cargo to Africa (2009)* thrives on the power of human connection. With its sharp dialogue and grounded performances, the movie invites audiences to root for its flawed yet lovable characters as they steer through personal storms, both above and below deck.