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*$75 000* highlights the biological aspect of albinism, which is a genetic and hereditary abnormality that affects not only pigmentation, but also – and above all – the physical and moral conditions of these people often victims of discrimination, mutilation and ritual crimes in Africa.



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Moïse Togo

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A quiet evening, around 8pm. The chirping of the crickets. The barking of dogs echoing off the stone houses. A mother quietly putting her daughter to bed, a daughter who doesn't know that, a few moments later, she will be deprived of her father forever. Bandits come in, smashing the door; machete in hand, they are looking for "the money", the unfortunate nickname given to people afflicted with albinism. They believe that the limbs and organs of albinos bring wealth and prosperity; I will spare you the rest.

"In some African countries, the complete skeleton of an albino can be sold for up to $75,000." With $75,000, director Moïse Togo explores the terror that many albinos face in Africa, a condition that goes far beyond insidious colorism to instead give way to extreme violence, often in broad daylight and in front of multiple onlookers. Rather than clearly demonstrating this violence, the director takes the gamble of evoking it through the testimonies of people for whom such events took place before their eyes. The impressionistic results are no less powerful; aided by an excellent haunting soundtrack as well as digital images superimposed on the narratives, bringing a certain dreamlike quality to the stories, we are given the opportunity to get a glimpse of the ordeal not only experienced by the victims, but also by those around them who are robbed of loved ones who, from one minute to the next, are left with only a phantom pain.

 

 

Jean-François Vaudrin
Head of acquisitions at Tënk
and film critic

 

In collaboration with


  • Français

    Français

    14 mn

    Language: Français
  • English

    English

    14 mn

    Language: English
  • Année 2020
  • Pays France
  • Durée 14
  • Producteur Le Fresnoy
  • Langue Bambara, Yoruba, Fon
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court This film highlights the biological aspect of albinism, as well as the physical and mental repercussions those affected by it are routinely subjected to in Africa.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

A quiet evening, around 8pm. The chirping of the crickets. The barking of dogs echoing off the stone houses. A mother quietly putting her daughter to bed, a daughter who doesn't know that, a few moments later, she will be deprived of her father forever. Bandits come in, smashing the door; machete in hand, they are looking for "the money", the unfortunate nickname given to people afflicted with albinism. They believe that the limbs and organs of albinos bring wealth and prosperity; I will spare you the rest.

"In some African countries, the complete skeleton of an albino can be sold for up to $75,000." With $75,000, director Moïse Togo explores the terror that many albinos face in Africa, a condition that goes far beyond insidious colorism to instead give way to extreme violence, often in broad daylight and in front of multiple onlookers. Rather than clearly demonstrating this violence, the director takes the gamble of evoking it through the testimonies of people for whom such events took place before their eyes. The impressionistic results are no less powerful; aided by an excellent haunting soundtrack as well as digital images superimposed on the narratives, bringing a certain dreamlike quality to the stories, we are given the opportunity to get a glimpse of the ordeal not only experienced by the victims, but also by those around them who are robbed of loved ones who, from one minute to the next, are left with only a phantom pain.

 

 

Jean-François Vaudrin
Head of acquisitions at Tënk
and film critic

 

In collaboration with


  • Français

    Français


    Duration: 14 minutes
    Language: Français
    14 mn
  • English

    English


    Duration: 14 minutes
    Language: English
    14 mn
  • Année 2020
  • Pays France
  • Durée 14
  • Producteur Le Fresnoy
  • Langue Bambara, Yoruba, Fon
  • Sous-titres French, English
  • Résumé court This film highlights the biological aspect of albinism, as well as the physical and mental repercussions those affected by it are routinely subjected to in Africa.
  • Programmateur Jason Burnham|Tënk's Programming Assistant;

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