Yam Daabo
Yam Daabo (The Choice) | |
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Directed by | Idrissa Ouedraogo |
Produced by | Les Films de l'Avenir |
Screenplay by | Idrissa Ouédraogo |
Starring | Aoua Guiraud Bologo Moussa Assita Ouedraogo Fatimata Ouedraogo Rasmine Ouedraogo |
Music by | Francis Bebey |
Cinematography | Jean Monsigny Sékou Ouedraogo Issaka Thiombiano |
Edited by | Arnaud Blin |
Release date |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country |
Burkina Faso France |
Yam Daabo, also released under the title Le Choix, is a 1986 Burkinabè film directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. The film is the director's first feature film and has received several awards including the Georges-Sadoul Prize in 1986.
Synopsis
The story takes place in Burkina Faso. Poverty grows with each year that passes at Gourga, a village on the borders of the Sahel. The inhabitants must choose: either wait for international assistance to arrive or travel to a richer area of the country. Salam, a peasant, and his family opt for the second solution despite the sacrifices that this entails. They begin a new life and they rediscover what hunger had made them forget: love, joy, hate and violence.
External links
- African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT (license CC BY-SA)
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