Côte d’Ivoire

  • Philippe Lacôte – Run (2014)

    2011-2020ArthouseCôte d'IvoireDramaPhilippe Lacôte

    Run escapes… He just killed the Prime Minister of his country. In order to do so, he had to act as if he was a crazy man, wandering through the city. His life comes back by flashes ; his childhood with Tourou when his dream was to become a rain miracle-worker, his adventures with Gladys the eater, and his past as a young member of militia, in the heart of the politic and military conflict in Ivory Coast. All those lives, Run didn’t choose them. Everytime, he felt in by running from another life. That’s the reason why his name’s Run.
    —Philippe LacôteRead More »

  • Roger Gnoan M’Bala – Ablakon (1985)

    1981-1990African CinemaComedyCôte d'IvoireRoger Gnoan M'Bala

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    A city with its problems. A gang of abandoned children provide for themselves and pose as heroes. The police are on their backs day and night. They are enterprising, energetic, and full of fresh vitality. Despite the fact they are rejected by their parents and ignored by the world, they form among themselves a powerful example of solidarity. Ablakon is something of a different order. He is an adult delinquent and a swindler. Posing as a businessman, he has deceived a countless number of people. When he and his accomplice return to the village, his extravagant behaviour is mistaken for a sign of success. Following his example many young people leave for the city. But they will soon understand their mistake…Read More »

  • Henri Duparc – Bal poussière AKA Dancing in the Dust (1989)

    1981-1990African CinemaComedyCôte d'IvoireHenri Duparc

    SYNOPSIS: Demi-dieu, a rich peasant from a village in Côte d’Ivoire, has five wives. He decides to marry a sixth. This way, he’ll have one for each day of the week. On Sundays, he’ll rest and reward the best-behaved one. But with Binta, the new wife conflicts soon erupt…Read More »

  • Désiré Ecaré – Concerto pour un exil (1968)

    1961-1970African CinemaCôte d'IvoireDésiré EcaréDrama

    Synopsis:
    A group of African students in Paris are reaching the end of their studies. Should they return to their newly independent homelands or should they try to forge a home for themselves in a hostile and indifferent France ? In a very moving and atmospheric film, clearly influenced by the French New Wave, Ecaré beautifully captures the radicalism, sensuousness and ennui of the late 1960s Latin Quarter , as well as his characters’ sense of displacement and isolation.Read More »

  • Timité Bassori – Sur la dune de la solitude AKA On the Dune of Solitude (1964)

    1961-1970Côte d'IvoireShort FilmTimité Bassori

    Quote:
    Suggested by Mama Watta, a legendary water goddess who seduces men into captivity, the film depicts the symbolic encounter of a man and a woman one night on the beach. The two share dreams on the sand but with daylight comes disorientation and death.Read More »

  • Roger Gnoan M’Bala – Bouka (1988)

    1981-1990African CinemaArthouseCôte d'IvoireDramaRoger Gnoan M'Bala

    Quote:
    Bouka is a gifted young teenager. He lives with his parents in a village and forms with them a solid family. His father gives him a traditional education close to the nature. Unfortunately this happiness will be troubled by the brutal death of the father…
    Remained widow Bouka’s mother will suffer the consequences of a relentless traditional principle. She becomes the new wife of the nephew of her late husband, Bouka doesn’t accepts this new condition of her mother. He suspects his stepfather to be involved in his father’s death. He stops to go to school and organizes a gang in the forest.
    In this tormented atmosphere, he develops a mortal hate towards its new “father”…Read More »

  • Roger Gnoan M’Bala – Adanggaman (2000)

    1991-2000African CinemaCôte d'IvoireDramaRoger Gnoan M'Bala

    Quote:
    In West Africa during the late 17th century, King Adanggaman leads a war against his neighboring tribes, ordering his soldiers to torch enemy villages, kill the elderly and capture the healthy tribesmen to sell to the European slave traders. When his village falls prey to one of Adanggaman’s attacks, Ossei manages to escape, but his family is murdered except for his captured mother. Chasing after the soldiers in an effort to free her, Ossei is befriended by a fierce warrior named Naka.Read More »

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