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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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Marc Garanger | 2001 | France | 26 minutes
Georges Niangoran Bouah is an anthropologist, a retired academic, director of the CRDNA (Research Centre for African Drummology and Numismatics) in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
He studied in France, and went back to his country in the footsteps of his ancestors, listening to the traditional chiefs. Here...
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Abbas Kiarostami | 2001 | Iran/France | 85 minutes
Uganda, March 2000. At the request of the UN's International Found or Agricultural Development, Abbas Kiarostami and his assistant, Seifollah Samadian, arrive in Kampala.
For ten days, their DV camera captures and caresses the faces of a thousand children, all orphans, whose parents have died of...
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Jean-Claude Guidicelli, Virginie Adoutte | 2004 | France | 52 minutes
Emir Abd El-Kader is one of the most fascinating characters of the Algerian Conquest by the French in 1830. A portrait through the myths fathered by Abd El-Kader in Algeria and in...
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Michel Patient | 2006 | France | 10 minutes
Four centuries of French slavery briefly described with strong archive images, cruel quotations, and short written commentaries and extract of music from Verdi. A video clip of reflexion with the shape of a short...
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Idrissa Diabaté | 1998 | France/Côte-d'Ivoire | 47 minutes
We observed the city of Abidjan through what children and teenagers – who live in its different areas – can see, perceive and imagine.
"Abidjan through the eyes of its children" is made of 31 minute documentary and a 16 minute cartoon.
The real shooting shows children in their everyday life...
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