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Et la lumière fut 1989 Maua fua leai se faʻatagaina
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Events in an idyllic African village are shown in detail in the period just before logging trucks come in and cut down the forest around the villagers, forcing them to move into the wretched shantytowns that surround major cities throughout the undeveloped world. Despite the familiar premise, this surprisingly unsentimental film by Georgian director Otar Ioselliani has several things going for it, beginning with the cinematography and including the natural and unaffected (non-professional) performances of the villagers.
Faʻafiafia: Sigalon Sagna, Saly Badji, Binta Cissé, Marie-Christine Dieme, Fatou Seydi, Alpha Sane
Auvaa: Otar Iosseliani (Director), Yves Brover-Rabinovici (Production Design), Charlotte David (Costume Design), Marie-Agnès Blum (Editor), Otar Iosseliani (Editor), Ursula West (Editor)
Potu potu: CNC, Direkt-Film, La Sept, Les Films du Triangle, RAI
Taimi taimi: 105 minute
Tulaga lelei: HD
Faʻamalolo: Nov 20, 1989
Atunuʻu: Italy, France, Germany
Gagana: Français