Fiche Film
Cinéma/TV
COURT Métrage | 2008
Scénarios d’Afrique – L’Arbre et le Vent
Pays concerné : Tchad
Support : DVD
Durée : 9 minutes
Genre : drame
Type : fiction

Français

La jeune Fatim a des soucis. Son oncle s’apprête à suivre la tradition d’épouser la veuve de son frère. Mais si le frère est mort du SIDA ? Fatim pose à sa grand-mère cette question essentielle : « Que faire si nos traditions sont en conflit avec la bonne santé de nos familles ? »



Réalisé par Mahamet-Saleh Haroun, Tchad ;
basé sur les idées originales de Adama Ouédraogo, 20 ans, Burkina Faso, Aïchata Diallo, 21 ans, Mali, et Badibalaki Wembie, 18 ans, Togo. (8’56 »)

English

Scenarios From Africa – The Tree and The Wind
Directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun, Chad;
based on ideas by Adama Ouédraogo, aged 20, Burkina Faso; Aïchata Diallo, aged 21, Mali; and Badibalaki Wembie, aged 18, Togo.

Scenarios from Africa is a community mobilisation, education and media project about HIV/AIDS carried out with and for young people. It gives children and young adults an exciting opportunity to educate themselves and others about HIV/AIDS by inviting them to participate with internationally acclaimed directors in the production of a collection of short films.
The films are based on ideas thought up by young people in a series of contests. So far, over 105,000 young people from 37 African countries have taken part in these contests. Over a thousand local and international partner organisations are involved in organising the contests and selecting the winning ideas.
Twenty-eight short fiction films are currently available. Some of the films are very touching, others extremely funny. They are distributed on a non-commercial basis across Africa and well beyond, for broadcast on national television stations and on international satellite networks.

Scenarios from Africa is coordinated by Global Dialogues – a non-profit organisation dedicated to promoting excellence in education and communication about HIV/AIDS. For more information about Scenarios From Africa please visit the Global Dialogues website. http://www.globaldialogues.org/ http://tv.oneworld.net
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