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Makala

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  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year2017
  • Running Time96min
  • Format DCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
Makala means coal in Swahili. To Kabwita, who lives in the Congolese forest, coal is the fortune with which to build a house and future for his family. Portraying the tough journey to sell coal, the film presents courage, inspiration, despair and the light of hope. Makala, awardee of 2017 International Critics’ Week Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival, is full of metaphors, symbols and poetic inspiration, unlike many documentaries of so called “cinéma vérité” style. The camera follows the protagonist as he cuts the trees, makes coal with them and delivers it to town by himself for his family. When he walks along the road dragging his shabby bicycle loaded full with heavy coal, it feels like he will have to walk forever. When he continues his journey, overcoming all the obstacles, he reminds us of the reality in Congo and the human conditions as well as a man’s responsibility to his family. This universally touching work is the second documentary by Emmanuel Gras, well known for his debut film Bovines (2012). (RHEE Souewon)
Director
Director
Emmanuel GRAS
Cinematographer and director Emmanuel Gras was born in Cannes, and is a graduate of the cinematography program at ENS Louis Lumière. His films include La Motivation! (2002), Une Petite Note d’humanite (2003), Tweety Lovely Superstar (2005), Soudain ses Mains (2007), the César-nominated Bovines (2012), Être Vivant (2013), and 300 Hommes (2014, with Aline Dalbis).
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  • Director Emmanuel GRAS 엠마누엘 그라스
  • Producer Nicolas ANTHOME
  • Cast Kabwita KASONGO, Lydie KASONGO
  • Cinematography Emmanuel GRAS
  • Editor Karen BENAINOUS
  • Sound Manuel VIDAL
  • Music Gaspar CLAUS
  • Production Company bathysphere
    France

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