Synopse
DOCUMENTARY Everyone should have the right to go to school! Two young Aka pygmies in Central Africa fight against the discrimination of their community and for the right to an education. Aka pygmies in the Central African Republic live in extreme poverty and inhabit ramshackle dwellings on the edge of society. Albert and André were the last in their village able to attend school. They want to sell makongo – grubs – in order to enable other children to go to school. Carrying their harvest, the two teenagers make the arduous journey to the capital Bangui – and have to assert themselves in an atmosphere of stigmatisation and exclusion.
Regie
ELVIS SABIN NGAÏBINO (*1985) works as a geologist in central Africa and is a co-founder of the Académie du Cinéma Centrafricain. Makongo is his first full-length documentary and won an award at the Festival Cinéma du Réel in Paris.
Info
Original Title: Makongo
International Title: Caterpillars
Category: Documentary feature
Section: Kaleidoskop
Version & Subtitles: French, Sango, Pygmy OV with English subtitles
Director & Screenplay: Elvis Sabin Ngaïbino
Production country: Italy, Central African Republic, Argentina
Year of Production: 2020
Length: 72 min
Producer: Daniele Incalcaterra
Production company: Daniele Incalcaterra Producciòn
Cinematography: Elvis Sabin Ngaïbino
Sound: Rafiki Albert Fariala, Anicet Kossi Zambaki
Editor: Valentina Cicogna






