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Cette base de données a pour but de présenter tous les films documentaires rendant compte du réel africain. Ces films sont des films réalisés et produits par des africains, mais aussi des films sur l’Afrique. Cette base de données a été constituée à partir d’une base de données essentiellement francophone, mais cette base ne cherche qu’à devenir la plus exhaustive possible, afin de regrouper dans un même espace le plus d’informations sur les films sur l’Afrique. N’hésitez pas à inscrire vos films !
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Dora Garcia | 2006 | Belgique | 28 minutes
FICTION EXPERIMENTAL
Dora Garcia, a young Spanish cinema artist, knows, from knowledge that she necessarily holds outside of herself, that the fabrication of any image is definitely only the image-conscious of its constraint. She showed it once and she shows it again here, by slightly going...
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Jean-Baptiste Van Zeebroeck | 1998 | Belgique | 13 minutes
Every year, the black storks migrate to Western Africa. One of them beared an identification ring which was found by a Burkinabe teacher who sent it to ... an other teacher in Belgium.
Their schools joined, the children became pen...
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Véronique Barré | 1998 | France | 50 minutes
For the duration of a journey, a football match and a show that they put on together, the young people of Seine-Saint-Denis and Ouagadougou mix their culture and sounds, voices of the suburbs, rap, raï and African songs.
An adventure that takes them away for a time from their daily life and that...
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Guillaume Bourg, Bertrand Charron | 2005 | France | 52 minutes
For over fifty years, the Pau Lescar Emmaüs Community has taken in numerous impoverished people helping them pull themselves together by giving them housing and a job.
Among them, 21-year-old Djigui, a former delinquent, Joël and Petit Claude, a former alcoholic, are to take part in a...
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Bouna Médoune Seye | 1998 | France/Sénégal/Côte-d'Ivoire | 53 minutes
After spreading through the United States and Europe, the hip-hop movement has arrived in Africa.
Dakar and Abidjan are at the forefront of the movement. Confronted by social, economic and politic problems, rappers from the two cities describe the difficulties of everyday life.
They represent a...
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