Thomas Ngijol and the mechanics of a cop – Liberation
Opening: a father and his son are seated on a bed. The father serves the teenager, who may have done like any self-respecting teenager who has some nonsense of the kind drying lessons and entering a little too late at night. He asks him if he knows how Marvin Gaye died. The son ignores him. « His father killed him. » Drunk, title screen – uncertainty. Should we laugh at the scene or make bad blood? Indomitabledespite its title a bit telephone (the Indomitable Lions is the small name of the Cameroonian national football team) does not take a single second in the comedy register. Humorist Thomas Ngijol adapts A crime in Abidjan (1999), documentary feature by Mosco Levi Boucault, including a subsequent film, Roubaix central police station, current affairs had served as a foundation to Arnaud Depleschin for Roubaix, a light. This dive into the Ivory Coast of the mid-1990s followed day by day a judicial police commissioner for three months, his « French inspiration procedures » and its « Rudimentary means »also its use of violence and intimidation.
Ngijol moves his intrigue to Yaoundé but abandons nothing about the tears of the Commissair