Le silence de la forêt
Le silence de la forêt (lit. 'The Silence of the Forest/The Forest') is a 2003 Central African Republican-Cameroonian drama film directed by Bassek Ba Kobhio and Didier Ouenangare. It is historically the first ever feature film in the Cinema of the Central African Republic. The film was also co-produced in Gabon and Cameroon. The film is adapted based on a novel written by Étienne Goyémidé with the same title Le silence de la forêt. The film was based on the ethnic minority group of African Pygmies and it is also the first film to significantly address the racism of modern Africans towards indigenous ethnic African Biaka people.
Le silence de la forêt | |
---|---|
Directed by | Bassek Ba Kobhio Didier Ouenangare |
Screenplay by | Étienne Goyémidé |
Based on | Le silence de la forêt by Étienne Goyémidé |
Produced by | Annie Izoungou Charles Mensah Alderrahmane Sissako |
Starring | Eriq Ebouaney Nadège Beausson-Diagne |
Cinematography | Pierre-Olivier Larrieu |
Music by | Manu Dibango |
Production companies | Agence intergouvernmentale de la francophonie Nord-Express Productions Arte France Cinema Centre National du Cinéma Les Films Terre Africaine |
Release date | 2003 |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | Central African Republic Cameroon Gabon France |
Languages | Bantu French Sango English |
Budget | 12 million FF |
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.