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The elderly Issa comes back to Arlit to visit his son and his old friends. The director follows him in his journey, discovering with us this town on the edge of the desert. Founded in the seventies, because of its uranium mines, it attracted immigrants from all Africa. Today, after the Tuareg rebellion and the closing of the mines, Arlit is almost like a ghost town; it is now a refuge for its old inhabitants and a point of transit for illegal immigrants travelling to Algeria and Europe. It is a documetary that makes us linger, together with the old and new protagonists, between the memories of a distant past and the present time, full of pollution and emigrants’ dreams.
Born in Benin in 1967, Idrissou Mora Kpai lived in Algeria, Italy and Germany, where he studied at the Cinema and Television High School of Babelsberg. He is the producer of his own films; he lives and works between Paris and Cologne. His first work, Si-Gueriki, la Reine-Mère (2002), won the first prize for the best documentary film at the Namur festival in 2003.
Edizione 2005
GLOBAL VISION
DOCU DRAMA
France Benin, 2005, 78'
REGIA/DIRECTOR
Idrissou Mora Kpai
TAGS:
Pollution, Immigration, Mines
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