Abderrahmane Sissako - Heremakono (2002)
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One of the attracting and refreshing features of African cinema, which also can be extended onto most world cinema, is, that it doesn’t have to make up anything, but deals with issues important to both the natives and in length of that to the nation. It may be religion, education or, as here in “Waiting for Happinessâ€, cultural differences. It has often been pointed out, that Iranic cinema deals with self reflection: This also is true for this particular branch of African cinema, as Sissako himself points out: "Creation is a search of oneself... And not only creation, but also all that one does." On the edge of the desert lies a small coastal town. While it is as rural as can be, its location allows it to serve as a transit town, for those traveling to Europe. Here, Abdallah is visiting his mother become traveling to Europe. Unfamiliar with local costume and the dialect, he is a stranger in a strange land, that it self is estranged, as it on one side maintains local costumes and on the other side tries to allow progress to enter. We are constantly introduced to elements, which doesn’t seem to fit in: red sneakers, television, karaoke and even something as simple as a children’s toy, while at the same time being shown how tradition is taught from elders to the young. Throughout “Waiting for Happinessâ€, Sissako sets up situations where people have to talk to each other. It is curious, that in a film almost empty of dialogue, the act of communication is one of the central themes. “The intention to communicate is more important than communication itself. If somebody wants to speak to me, it means I exist in their eyes.†says Sissako. Sissako made “Waiting for Happiness†without any script and with non actors, having taken characters already existing and put into the location, also already existing. As he says: “It is all there for the camera to captureâ€. For Sissako it is important that it is the images that tell the story, that with almost poetic simplicity examinants the conflict between western progress and native (Islamic) tradition – with a healthy portion of self irony and humour. File Name .........................................: Heremakono.avi File Size (in bytes) ............................: 1,462,075,392 bytes Runtime ............................................: 1:31:28 Video Codec ...................................: XviD ISO MPEG-4 Frame Size ......................................: 640x384 (AR: 1.667) FPS .................................................: 25.000 Video Bitrate ...................................: 1930 kb/s Bits per Pixel ...................................: 0.314 bpp B-VOP, N-VOP, QPel, GMC.............: [B-VOP], [], [], [] Audio Codec ...................................: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3 Sample Rate ...................................: 48000 Hz Audio Bitrate ...................................: 192 kb/s [2 channel(s)] CBR No. of audio streams .......................: 1 http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0308363/ French and Hassanya audio; English and Portuguese subtitles Posted originally at KG by crasus, whom we thank
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Looks like its dead .
Anyway Im gonna download it. Please seed.
Looks like its dead .
Anyway Im gonna download it. Please seed.
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