Eye of the Storm (2015 film)

Eye of the Storm
Directed by Sékou Traoré
Produced by Axel Guyot
Written by
Starring
  • Fargrass Assandre
  • Maἴmouna N'diaye
Cinematography Pascal Baillargeau
Release date
  • August 29, 2015 (France)
  • May 29, 2016 (United States)
Running time
101 min.
Country Burkina Faso, France
Language
  • French
  • English

Eye of the Storm (originally released as L'oeil du Cyclone) is a 2015 Burkinabé psychological drama film about child soldiers.

Eye of the Storm was directed by Sékou Traoré, and produced by Axel Guyot.[1][2] It received ten nominations at the 12th Africa Movie Academy Awards and won in three categories including Best Film.[3]

Eye of the Storm was written by Christophe Lemoine and Luis Marques, and was starred by Fargrass Assandre and Maἴmouna N'diaye.[4]

Synopsis

Based on the study of child soldiers, Sékou Traoré's film brings us to Emma Tou (N'Diaye), a young lawyer who reluctantly accepts to defend a captured fugitive who may have been a child soldier, in what her boss titles "The Trial of the Century".[5] Persistent to ensure a good and fair trial for the fugitive, Tou visits former child soldier Blackshouam Vila (Fargass) and tries to win his trust so he will help her in her case. But as Vila begins to tell her his history, Tou discovers the terrors of a child forced to fight in the military.[5]

As Vila tells Tou how he is wavering between celebrating his awful crimes and lamenting about his nightmares, which frequently include his past victims.[5]

The more Tou digs into the subject of child soldiers, the more she finds that points to government officials' involvement in causing Vila's turbulent childhood.[5] Readying court, Tou is sealed into a search for truth where heroes and villains are no more than shades of gray.[5]

Cast

Crew

References

  1. "Eye of the Storm (2015)". Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  2. "Eye of the Storm". Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  3. Albert Benefo Buabeng (12 June 2016). "Full list of winners at 2016 Africa Movie Academy Awards". Pulse Ghana. Retrieved 12 June 2016.
  4. "Eye of the Storm (2015)". Retrieved 2016-11-14.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "Eye of the Storm". Retrieved 2016-11-14.
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