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Adanggaman

6th(2001) World Chinema

· Crime/Violence · Colonialism  

  • CountryIvory Coast
  • Production Year2000
  • Running Time90min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
In a village on 17th Century West Africa′s "Slave Coast" the old chief N′Go insists that his son Ossei marry the daughter of a rich family. Unable to be with the girl he truly loves, Ossei leaves the village. That night, his village is burned and pillaged. Many are killed or taken prisoner. It is not the European slave traders who committed the massacre, but neighboring Amazon warriors under the tyrant Adanggaman. When Ossei returns to his destroyed village, he discovers that his father and girlfriend have been killed. He rushes to search for his missing mother Mo Akassi. Ossei catches up with the captured villagers led by the cruel Amazons enroute to Adanggaman′s kingdom. Ossei tries in vain to rescue his mother and is wounded. He is captured, manacled and beaten. His only hope is Naka, a striking woman who′s drawn to him despite her loyalty to the king.
Director
Director
Roger Gnoan M′BALA
Ivory Coast-born Roger Gnoan M′bala has become one of African cinema′s most important figures through a filmmaking career which has spanned some 30 years. His 1993 film In the Name of Christ received critical acclaim and numerous awards. He began his career in the late 1960s in Ivory Coast television working on various entertainment and sports programs. He made his first feature, The Hat in 1975. His other works include Ablakon(1985) and Bouka(1989). Adanggaman is M′bala′s fifth feature.
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  • Director Roger Gnoan M′BALA 로저 노안 음바라
  • Producer Tiziana Soudani
  • Cast RasMane Ouedraogo, Albertine N’Guessan, Ziable Honore Goore Bi
  • Screenplay Roger Gnoan M’Bala, Jean-Marie Adlaffi, Bertin Akaffou
  • Cinematography Mohammed Soudani
  • Production Design Jean-Baptiste Lerro
  • Editor Monica Goux
  • Sound Jean-Pierre Fenie
  • Music Lokua Kanza
  • Production Company Amaka Films Productions

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