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Babette unexpectedly finds herself sharing her small Parisian apartment with Edo, a Congolese refugee. When an escaped l | dG1feU5zcWI2cHRvQzA
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00:00I'm going to start working solo and I'd like to be a percussionist.
00:07I leave you the room and then in exchange, you accompany me.
00:10I'm going to have a clue.
00:12Oh, the room is going to be in my room.
00:15I'm going to be in my room.
00:18It's a girl.
00:20You saw it?
00:21Yes, in my room.
00:23It's a girl.
00:25She has a chance to sleep.
00:27We're going to call her.
00:29Maouzi.
00:31It means a little smile in English.
00:33But how are you going to do with your paper?
00:35I'm going to ask political asylum.
00:37Before I leave Africa, my sorcerer told me that I would have 3 years to arrive in France.
00:42And that a very old woman would have.
00:44I think that it's you.
00:46I think that African men always do the first step.
00:50That's what I do now.
00:52We're working together.
00:53Oh, that's what I know.
00:55It's just that it's part of my life now.
00:57Ah, you'd say he's well installed at home.
01:00Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
01:02But you have a smile.
01:04Do you have special skills, sir?
01:06No.
01:07But he has a lot of talent.
01:09He's a patronist for the Braza.
01:12There's a lot of money.
01:13I'm not going to leave the country.
01:15I'll never leave you.
01:16I'll never leave you.
01:17Until I leave you.
01:18Until I leave you.
01:19Bye.
01:20Bye.
01:21Bye.
01:22Bye.
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