Young Nigerien immigrants in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, live in poverty in the Treichville quarter, longing for a better life. The film follows a week in their lives, blurring the line between reality and fantasy. Each day, they search for work, performing menial jobs, and at night, they escape their sorrows in bars, dreaming of idealized lives as their "movie" alter-egos.
Moi, un noir
Young Nigerien immigrants embark on a journey to the Ivory Coast in search of employment, ultimately finding themselves in the impoverished Treichville quarter of Abidjan, the capital city.