Wintersemester 2016/2017, ASV
Ceew Mi - The Horizon Belongs To No One
German Premiere with Director Wally Fall
/ Followed by Discussion / Workshop
3.11. / start: 19:00 / Flughalle
Movie + interdisciplinary workshop
Synopsis
In February 2012, the director follows his dad in Dakar, Senegal. The country is in growing turmoil after the president in office decided to stand for a third term at the general elections in 2 weeks, completely ignoring his previous promises not to do so. Although the director's dad is from Senegal, he's been living in Martinique, a French Caribbean Island for 30 years and along with his mum, an island native, raised their 3 children over there. Wally speaks French and Creole but he can't speak Wolof, his dad's language, which is a problem for him here since the one who only speaks French is considered a "toubab", a White Man. Surprisingly though, French is still the country's only official language even though it's spoken by a small minority of the population. So if there's a genuine link between one's language and their identity, what is he then ? That question stays with him as he follows his dad across the country. A country that he knows too little about but to which he feels each time more connected to and that always feels like home.
original version with subtitles
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