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Mutt

22Mar10

French documentary film-maker Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire (“Carlitos Medellin” & “A Dios”) makes his feature début with this highly disturbing little war film, adapted from the award-winning novel by Congolese author Emmanuel Dongala, which picked up the Regard Hope Award at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

15 year old Johnny Mad Dog (Christopher Minie), the commander of a rebel squad of child soldiers, and 16 year old Lakole (Daisy Victoria Vandy), a young girl trying to protect her young brother and invalid father, find their lives intertwined as the final days of the brutal Liberian civil war rage towards a tragic conclusion for all involved.

Christopher Minie and Daisy Victoria Vandy are truly superb at the head of an ensemble cast of unknown child actors including Dagbeth Tweh, Onismus Kamoh and Careen Moore as well as Joseph Duo who all do an amazing job naturalistically recreating the character that they themselves could have all to easily have become.

The film-makers have put their background in documentary film-making to good use in convincingly recreating a war-torn Liberia that is not so far passed and the result is deeply disturbing and almost unwatchable for an outsider like myself so I can only imagine how profound it must be on the people that lived through this nightmare.

“You don’t want to die – don’t be born.”

  • Currently 3.0/5 Stars.
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hubertg​uillaud

14Mar10

Il faudra avoir l’estomac bien accroché pour plonger dans ce film coup de poing, d’une violence rare, à la mise en scène incarnée et palpitante. Dans cette plongée dans le Libéria des enfants soldats, sans concession, Sauvaire tire un film assez magnifique dans sa mise en scène et son sens de la réalité. Le double écho des deux jeunesses brisées, ne laisse pourtant pas de place à autre chose qu’à de la violence et de la terreur à l’état brut, des victimes comme des bourreaux.

Mais ce témoignage esthétisant, volontairement surréel, est-il encore regardable ?

  • Currently 1.0/5 Stars.