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Films where music can be the subject, but also a mean to reach out to the other
DVD : film 88min + extras 45min The six most famous Malagasy musicians unite to raise awareness about their island’s fragile and unique environment. An intimate journey at the heart of musical creation.
In Ouagadougou, Konomba Traoré, balafon master, initiates his son in the manufacture and the sacralization of a balafon. The material is transformed, the knowledge transmitted and the ancestors are informed thanks to this prodigious character. Konomba is both authoritarian, funny and passionate. PRIX BARTOK 27ème bilan du film...
People in Madagascar tackle the financial crisis inventively and sustainably, never losing their unique identity... The DVD includes the film (84min) + an exclusive interview with the director Lova Nantenaina. It is Region free, NTSC and PAL, playing in any device worldwide!
A portrait of Bi Kidude, the legendary taraab singer, in her home island of Zanzibar. She has beguiled audiences around the world on her wide and varied travels. VERSION WITH FRENCH SUBTITLES ONLY
A portrait of Bi Kidude, the legendary taraab singer, in her home island of Zanzibar. She has beguiled audiences around the world on her wide and varied travels.
In the wings of the opera "Maraina" voyaging between Reunion, Madagascar and... Paris, the film combines history and oral memory to recount the story of the first settlers of the Indian Ocean islands.
« Maraina » is the first opera created in the Indian Ocean, composed by Jean-Luc Trulès with a libretto by Emmanuel Genvrin. It relates the story of the first settlers of the Reunion Island. It has been recorded the 27th and 28th of June 2009 at the Silvia Monfort theater in Paris.
« Maraina » is the first opera created in the Indian Ocean, composed by Jean-Luc Trulès with a libretto by Emmanuel Genvrin. It relates the story of the first settlers of the Reunion Island. It has been recorded the 27th and 28th of June 2009 at the Silvia Monfort theater in Paris. PLEASE select the language of subtitles you wish...
The film is a musical journey through Angola at war. “Mopiopio” shows the toughness of everydaylife, and how, despite war, life goes on. In the streets, in dance halls, or in clubs, we get to meet Angolese musicians that tell us about their inspiration and their pride in their music, from semba to kiduro and kizomba.