Africa, with its rich culture and history, is a wonderland in
the eyes of the world. Its local arts, music, and people give the
land magic and unique charm.
The French Cultural
Centre in Beijing will show a selection of African films
telling real stories and bringing real experiences of life in
Africa.
The opening film is a Golden Lion nominee from the 2002 Venice
Film Festival, Flora Gomes's Nha Fala. A woman from a
family that has been placed under a curse travels from her home in
Cape Verde to France and finally returns home to face up to
tradition.
This musical comedy presents wonderful African music and its
mysterious tradition.
The centre will also show other films portraying the beauty of
Africa, like Katy Lena Ndiaye's Traces: Women's Imprints,
offering the exclusively feminine art of this region's mural
paintings. And Jean-Marie Teno's A Trip to the Country, in
search of what he calls tropical modernity the poor fit between
Western technology and African tradition.
As more and more people around the world are drawn to Africa's
art and culture, many African films have received great attention
on international screens.
The ongoing African film festival offers audiences a selection
of internationally regarded films.
There are also some film festival winners on offer, like Moussa
Sene Absa's Madame Brouette, which won the Silver Bear for
Best Film Music of 2003 at the Berlin International Film
Festival.
Ousmane William Mbaye's Xalima la Plume with Great
Simplicity, a documentary following a folk music star, opens a
window on African music. It is also the winner of the Best
Documentary of 2004 at the Milan African Documentary Festival.
The Queen Mother will close the festival, recording
director Idrissou Mora Kpa's experiences as he returns to his
village in Wassangari land, Benin. As the rain adds to the void
left by his father, his journey turns out to be a voyage of
discovery around his mother, a woman who did nothing but serve his
father, and heiress to her husband's royal title.
The African film festival opened yesterday and will run until
the end of the month.
(China Daily November 6, 2006)