A Tuareg man sits and talks to the camera about the extermination of his rebellious people. With his face hidden and dressed in blue, he gives instructions on how to record his testimony: without his image, without his voice; from that moment, subtitles express his arguments. Tuareg historic memory is transmitted orally, translated in its transcription on the screen which explores moments from daily life and traditional festivities of this desert peoples. A silent document, with music, on the Tuareg community which is ignored by the media and is being systematically massacred by the country's army. The desert which was once an open space has become their prison. ?
Mauritania
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A film-document that explores the foundations of new colonialism on Africa. A searing indictment of World Bank monetary policies of forced eviction and exclusion. The story takes place in a poor quarter of Bamako and features a fictitious mock-trial with the participation of many people who “legally” challenge the World Bank.
Untitled“Le cercle des noyés” (The circle of the drowned men) is the name given to a group of black political prisoners in Mauritania who were arrested in 1986 and incarcerated in the city of Oulata's former Colonial Fort. The documentary follows the subtle mental process of one of the ex-prisoners as he remembers his own story and that of his fellow prisoners. Like an echo, we see a series of images of the sites of their confinement – bare, stripped of all traces of this past.
"I traveled across Mauritania to find a tree that I saw from my window in Belgium. It wasn't a mythical tree, but rather one that could be anywhere. On my way, I met men and women who shared their perception of this quest and in doing so, in a roundabout way they shared some of their visions of the world and existence. For some, my tree was the sign from the spirits, of the invisible or a call from light. For others, it was the symbol of a history, a culture or the end of a period in time. For yet others, it was a tree that you see only when you get lost".
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