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  • Afrique, un vrai cinéma ! (L') / Madagasikara [...]
© La Fabrique Les Cinémas du Monde, Festival de Cannes 2015
Genre : Drama
Type : Fiction
Original title :
Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Format : Feature
Running time : 90 (in minutes)

Why is Madagascar so rich but so poor? What does the presence of foreigners in Africa hide? This fiction is inspired by a true story.

An American humanitarian worker crosses Madagascar to make a donation, equipped with an ice pick and a GPS. The Minister, who has a lot to lose in this affair, requests Lova and her two beaux to act as guides. Nevertheless, the island and its many pitfalls defeat the foreigner, who thought he was on safe ground.

Director: Haminiaina Ratovoarivony

Fiction - 90 min - Colour - Digital
Language : Malagasy (mainly), French and English

Second feature length fiction

Produced by: Endemika Films / Eva & Nantenaina LOVA (Madagascar)
Coproduced by : Colorful Films / Ralay Ranaivo Hantamalala (USA)

Current status : In development (the script is being finalised, casting is well advanced, initial location scouting has been completed, the search for financing has begun - an application has been filed with the International Organization of La Francophonie' Francophone Fund)
Budget : 707 000 €
Financing in place : 25 000 € (producers' contributions in cash and in kind)
Seeking partners from : Co-producers (Norway and Germany preferably)
International funds (Aide au développement du scénario du Festival international du film d'Amiens, World Cinema Fund, Aide aux Cinémas du Monde, Sorfond, ACP Cultures+, etc.). Broadcasters (TV5 Monde, ARTE Cinéma, Canal + or A+, Studio Orange, etc.)


2015 | 68th Festival de Cannes
* Selection (Project) - La Fabrique Les Cinémas du Monde
http://www.lescinemasdumonde.com/en/2015/04/02/african-cinema-madagasikara-tanindrazanay/

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