osCommerce
My Account  Cart Contents  Checkout    
  Top » Catalog » Browse Films » » Reviews Theatrical / Non-Theatrical  |  My Account  |  Cart Contents  |  Checkout  |  Blog  |  RSS  
Categories

ADIFF T-Shirt (1)
Browse Films (23)
Genres-> (30)
Geographic Areas-> (25)
Languages-> (26)
Themes-> (87)
Countries
What's New?
Afro-Latino Music - 2-disc set
Afro-Latino Music - 2-disc set
$29.95
$15.99
Quick Find
 
Use keywords to find the product you are looking for.
Advanced Search
Information
Shipping & Returns
Privacy Notice
Conditions of Use
Contact Us
FAQ
About Us
Great African Films - Vol. 1 $39.95 $12.99
by Diarah Spech Date Added: Friday 03 July, 2009
5 star A Diamond & A Pebble 2007-12-23 00:00:00
This dvd pack is a two movie disc set with 'Faraw' and "Haramuya'.

The first movie, from Mali, 'Faraw' is a priceless gem. It follows a 24 hours in the life of Zamiatou, a mother and wife who struggles to provide for her three children and mentally disabled husband. Zamiatou is fierce and courageous. She defies the odds; stark poverty,the unyeilding desert and easy money to do what she must do so they can eat. It is beautifully shot in the desert, the sands, the setting sun, the animals... and the themes are resoundingly simple.It is worth watching if only for the rapid curses and praises that spew out of Zamiatou's lips and the actress who plays her role is perfect. It is filmed in a local dialect; Shonghoi and some French with English subtitles throughout. A must-see!

The second movie from Burkina Faso is the total opposite and I presume that is the reason they sell it together with 'Faraw' because otherwise, it belongs in the trash can. The plot which lacks any cogency or reason is supposed to give an overview of third-world type urban life in the capital; Ouagadogou. The plot follows a bunch of prostitutes and their madam, a non-native shop-keeper and his bi-racial daughter, an Islamic fundamentalist man and his polygamous family, a bunch of street crooks and the police. Their lives intersect with no rhyme or reason or consequence. The characters are randomly thrown together and the ones that aren't just lounge around the screen verbalizing their tired and meaningless dialogues. The movie doesn't end satisfactorily. It's almost as if the director got tired of shooting and just quit the set. It is shot in a local dialect, Bambara and some French with English subtitles throughout.

In all my 5 stars go to Faraw.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
Back Write Review

Add to Cart

Shopping Cart
0 items
Country Info
Other products
Notifications
NotificationsNotify me of updates to Great African Films - Vol. 1
Tell A Friend
 
Tell someone you know about this product.
Reviews
Great African Films - Vol. 1
5 star A Diamond & A Pebble 2007-12-23 00:00:00 This dvd pa ..
5 of 5 Stars!

Copyright © 2003 osCommerce
Powered by osCommerce