012 // Welcome to Madagascar
Franssou Prenant
// France // 2015
// 102 min // Couleur // 1,85:1
When you return to a spot you have been in the past, it always looks smaller or larger, freer or more boring than it did before. Time distorts memory. But according to Franssou Prenant, everything in Algiers is still the same, apart from possibly the colour of the fence, which has changed from blue to grey from lack of paint. It soon becomes clear that her picture of the city where she lived for a few years as an ambassador's wife is far from unambiguous. Her memories, told in a voiceover, become intertwined with those of others. Twenty voices - different accents, pitches, ages - talk about the struggle for independence, the relations between peoples, and the advance of Islam.
Welcome to Madagascar is a polyphonic diary that sketches a picture of past life in Algeria's capital. The use of super8 film emphasises that feeling. The coarse grain and the warm colours are both intimate and intense, as if annotations.
Filmography
L’Escale de Guinée (1987),
Paris, mon petit corps est bien las de ce grand monde (2002),
Reviens et prends-moi (2004),
Bienvenue à Madagascar (2015)
Festivals
Prix CINE+ et Prix Eurocks One+One au Festival Entrevues Belfort, International Film Festival Rotterdam - IFFR, Indielisboa, Viennale, Rencontres cinématographiques de Bejaia.
Team
10€
News
- 15 mai de 17h à 21h
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- 16 mai à 19h
Live documentary performance de Mila Turajlic consacré à son travail sur les archives - Cycle La recherche et ses récits, Le Bal
- 18-21 mai
Projections et rencontres avec Mila Turajlic de Non Alignés et Ciné-Guerrillas, Festival Etonnants Voyageurs, St Malo
- 22 mai à 18h
Rencontre et dialogue entre Mila Turajlic et Elaine Mohktefi (militante anti-raciste et anticoloniale, ancienne du FLN), MEP
- 23 mai à 19h
Projection du film Non Alignés (présenté par Carine Chichkowsky, productrice), Parti Communiste Français, Paris