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The Law

Tilai

Switzerland, France, United Kingdom, Germany, Burkina Faso

1990

81 Min
Color
French
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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DIR Idrissa Ouedraogo

EXEC Béatrice Korc

PROD Idrissa Ouedraogo

SCR Idrissa Ouedraogo

DP Pierre-Laurent Chénieux, Jean Monsigny

CAST Rasmane Ouedraogo, Ina Cissé, Roukietou Barry, Assane Ouedraogo, Sibidou Sidibe

ED Luc Barnier

MUSIC Abdullah Ibrahim

Cannes (In Competition): Grand Prix, Edinburgh, New York, London, Toronto, Melbourne

Synopsis

Set in a pre-colonial African past, Tilai is about an illicit love affair and its consequences. Saga returns to his village after an extended absence to discover that his father has taken Nogma, Saga’s promised bride, for himself. Still in love with each other, the two begin an affair, although it would be considered incestuous. When the liaison is discovered, Saga’s brother, Koudri, pretends to kill Saga for the honor of the family and village. Saga and Nogma flee to another village, but when Nogma’s birth mother dies, he returns home. Having brought ruin on the family, Saga is shot by Koudri, who walks off into exile and probable death. —IMDb

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Idrissa Ouedraogo

Idrissa Ouedraogo is one of Africa’s most prolific filmmakers. His early films are remakable in their ability to communicate through imagery. Poko, Les Ecuelles (The Wooden Bowls), Les Funerailles du Larle Naba (The Funeral of Larle Narba), Ouagadougou, Ouga deux roues (Ouagadougou, Ouga Two Wheels), and Issa le tisserand (Issa the Weaver) appeal to a multi-lingual audience without using dialogue or voice-over narration. Although his subsequent films incorporate dialogue, Ouedraogo’s talent for creating meaning with images remains a hallmark of his work.

Ouedraogo’s first commercial success, Yaaba (Grandmother), narrates the story of two young children who befriend an old woman wrongly accused of malevolent sorcery. This film exemplifies Ouedraogo’s interest in the multiple ramifications of individual choices. It also demonstrates Ouedraogo’s skill at adapting the poetics of African oral tales to contemporary cinema. Nwachukwu Frank… read more

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cvmonteiro

25May10

I can´t believe this movie was nominated for golden palm.

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