Synopse
CLOSING FILM Timbuktu is in the hands of jihadists. A motley crowd of Islamists, radical believers and losers, speaking different languages and scarcely able to communicate with each other, impose a reign of terror on the Malian city. The inhabitants suddenly face a regime that bans music, laughing, cigarettes and even football. Women disappear into the shadows, but face the restrictions proudly and with dignity. Every day improvised courts pass random, often gruesome sentences. Kidane, a Tuareg, is at first unaffected by the changes, as he and his family live a safe distance away in the sand dunes. But that comes to an end when he accidentally kills a fisherman in a brawl. Kidane comes face to face with the new jihadist laws and falls into the clutches of an inhuman regime. Between absurdity and brutality, Timbuktu tells the tragedy of a city in the stranglehold of Islamic fundamentalism in breath-taking, poetic pictures.
Regie
Abderrahmane Sissako (*1961) is one of Africa's best-known film-makers. For security reasons, he had to shoot Timbuktu in his home country of Mauretania, instead of Mali. The film ran in competition in Cannes, where Sissako had shown Bamako in 2006.
Info
Original Title: Timbuktu
International Title: Timbuktu
Category: Feature
Section: Kaleidoskop
Version & Subtitles: Bambara, French OV with German subtitles
Director: Abderrahmane Sissako
Screenplay: Abderrahmane Sissako, Kessen Tall
Cast/Protagonists: Ibrahim Ahmed aka Pino, Toulou Kiki, Abel Jafri, Fatoumata Diawara, Hichem Yacoubi, Kettly Noël, Mehdi AG Mohamed
Production country: Belgium, France
Year of Production: 2014
Length: 97 min
Producer: Sylvie Pialat, Abderrahmane Sissako
Production company: Les Films du Worso, Dune Vision
Cinematography: Sofiane El Fani
Editor: Nadia Ben Rachid
Music: Amine Bouhafa
Production Design: Sébastien Birchler
World Sales: Le Pacte
Distributor: Stefan Paul, Arsenal Filmverleih GmbH





