Synopse
Documentary: For capitalists, Madagascar is a nightmare: a country in which the concepts of growth and profit have no meaning. The economy of the poverty-stricken island off the African coast is based on other principles: recycling, creativity and solidarity. The film shows how the inhabitants meet the everyday challenges of deprivation and worry with ingenuity, art, neighbourliness and pure joie de vivre. It portrays farmers, artists, street vendors and small businesses that turn tyres into shoes, plastic containers into lamps and cow bones into soap and medicine. Piece by piece, a fascinating jigsaw emerges of a society in which nothing works, but everything functions. Somehow.
Regie
Lova Nantenaina (*1977) left Madagascar in 1999 to study sociology and human sciences in France. Later, he attended the École de Cinéma (ESAV) in Toulouse. He has made several prize-winning short films. Ady Gasy is his debut feature.
Info
Original Title: Ady Gasy
International Title: Ady Gasy, the Malagasy Way
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Drei Farben Grün
Version & Subtitles: Malagasy OV with English subtitles
Director: Nantenaina Lova, Lova Nantenaina
Screenplay: Nantenaina Lova, Eva Lova
Production country: Madagascar, France
Year of Production: 2014
Length: 84 min
Producer: Nantenaina Lova, Eva Lova, Marie-Clémence Paes
Production company: Autantic Films
Editor: Nantenaina Lova
Music: Nantenaina Fifaliana, Maminihaina Jean Aimé Rakotonirina, Solofonirina Alfred Randrianarivelo
World Sales: Laterit productions




