The Second Wife 1994 + Sotigui Kouyaté: A Modern Griot 1996 Ages 18+
When
6.00 pm, Fri 6 Sep 2019 (82 mins)About
Maral tanié (The Second Wife) 1994
Mahamat-Saleh Haroun’s first film The Second Wife follows a young girl who is facing an unwanted arranged marriage to an older man. Haroun paints a sympathetic picture of the young girl’s situation and highlights the hypocrisy of the men in her life - while older men ogle her hips, her father criticises her for being inappropriate and disrespectful for hoping to marry a boy from her village. A vivid and insightful portrait of village life in Chad.
Sotigui Kouyaté: A Modern Griot, 1996
Descended from a long line of griots—storytellers and musicians who hold a place of honour in West African society—Sotigui Kouyaté was one of the most renowned of these oral historians, acting in numerous films throughout his illustrious career (including Peter Brook’s epic The Mahabharata). In this affectionate portrait, Haroun follows Kouyaté on a journey from his adopted home in France to his birthplace in Mali, an emotional homecoming that reconnects the 20th-century griot with his lineage.’ BAM Cinémathèque
Ages 18+
Production Credits
- Director: Mahamat-Saleh Haroun
- Cinematographers: Robert Millié, Stéphane Legoux
- Editors: Zoé Durouchoux, Myriam Ayçaguer
- Music: Mujos Ingamadai
- Cast: Sotigui Kouyaté, Peter Brook, Jean-Claude Carrière
- Print Source: Pili Films
- Rights: Pili Films
- Runtime: 82 minutes
- Countries: France, Chad
- Languages: French, Mali
- Subtitles: English
- Colour: colour
- Shooting Format: Digital Video
- Screening Format: Betacam