Synopse
“Black and white underlines the simplicity of my story,” states the world-famous photographer and film-maker, Raymond Depardon. Loosely based on a novel by Diego Brosset, Depardon’s film takes us to the Sahara desert and its nomad inhabitants. The young orphan, Alifa (Ali Hamit) is raised by hunters and grows to become a leading member of his tribe. Fleeing from colonial forces, the nomads retreat to a part of the desert that will not only protect them, but also bring death to the white man. Alifa knows, “The desert does not need the West”. A film of breathtaking beauty, like an echo from another world.
Info
Original Title: Un Homme sans l'Occident
International Title: Untouched by the West
Category: Feature
Section: Hauptprogramm
Version & Subtitles: French OV
Director: Raymond Depardon
Screenplay: Raymond Depardon, Louis Gardel
Cast/Protagonists: Ali Hamit, Wodji Ouardougou, Hassan Yoksoï
Production country: France
Year of Production: 2002
Length: 100 min
Producer: Claudine Nougaret
Production company: Palmeraie et Desert
Cinematography: Raymond Depardon
Editor: Roger Ikhlef
Music: Valentin Silvestrov
Production Design: Raymond Depardon
World Sales: Les Films du Losange
Distributor: Pegasos Filmverleih und Produktion GmbH




