Sunday, December 2, 2007

Why Is One Of My Malawi Shuddering

Audiovisual




Hurel Bening Regis has just completed another series of shorts entitled
That's the France
projections based on several occasions before Prime, That's the France won the hearts of those who saw it. (Www.100pour100culture.com & www.bilenge.com)
This series of short films (4x11 'average) attempts to present in both realistic and objective facets of French society, including the relationship between humans. It is not a historical continuity fragmented, each episode is independent of others. The characters (and actors) do not always play the same roles.

Title and summary of each episode:
  1. Good arrival

Bobéro just off the plane from the airport in Paris, where his friend Teko came to welcome him. For Bobéro, the key is to set foot in France, why he did not even bother to have a suitcase full of food, let alone a few countries, and this, to the surprise of his fellow .

  1. The little job

In a country where finding work is getting harder and harder, an opportunity presents itself, one could believe that was a godsend for Bobéro. Alas, even if it is the only candidate, despite his resume interesting, he will not be accepted for the position abandoned by Yves, a real estate consultant

  1. Gbam's

They have not found another job that prostitution (Gbam's). On the Boulevard Barbes, about three o'clock in the morning, some will cross Bobéro; one of them, his eyes filled with tears, he will share his plight.


  1. La Goutte d'or

La Goutte d'or is one of the city's turbulent 18 th arrondissement of Paris, there is also inhabited Yahannie's cousin Bobéro. Going with her cousin, via Castle Red Bobéro discover some of these two districts, especially what makes them famous.

Whose Fault?

Author "Whose fault? " a series of short films directed by Jean-Pierre Ngaro and broadcast since 2003 on satellite television Central. This series meets the diverse problems that gangrainent Central African society.

Made with very limited resources, this series of 11 episodes is a first in this country who was not content until then as images from outside. By Title "Whose Fault?" Hurel offers its audience the opportunity to question, not only to find out who is the culprit, but especially so that each and others can find food for thought.

speaking often humorous but sometimes very dramatic, Aqui's fault? pinpoints where some do not dare. He calls it "aggressive", it puts food on our plate, it bothers some people would say. For Whom the absence affects everyone, it affects all social classes. The elite, the middle class, the poor, political, religious, everyone is benefiting.

Maybe even for this reason that the series continues until date to be broadcast on the airwaves of the TVCA although no new episodes since the start of the "main player". The pertinence of the topics discussed was an opportunity to the author of "Whose Fault?" to answer the RFI journalist, Karin Franck during the national dialogue shortly after coming to power of General Bozize.

"That's France" is his first experience as a director. Playwright, educated at the National School of Theatre and Dance of Abidjan in Côte d'Ivoire, Hurel Regis Bening attended several artwork nationally and internationally. He is currently preparing a doctorate in theater and performing arts at the University of Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle.




Acknowledgements:


For all the structures and personalities who have contributed in one way or another to the project, including:


University of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle: the vice presidency, the cultural department, the Audiovisual Center, the office of planning ...


CROUS of Paris, the mayor of Paris, Commission of 18 th district, Café "meeting", Restaurant "ISTANBUL", Residence Lucien PAYE CAEMA ...


Different actors, extras and technicians (the film) whose names have not been cited.


David Shur, Moussa Djigo, Fatima PY, Lionel NADJILEM, Mrs. Claudine GRENGBO Andre Souchon, Alain and Eddy NISUS Gervais LAKOSSO Johann SAFFACHE, Privat N GANA ... family Mbaye (Tidjane and Michele), family Bening ...

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