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Poisson d'or, poisson africain

  • Poisson d'or, poisson africain
Genre : Social
Type : Documentary
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Principal country concerned : Column : Cinema/tv
Year of production : 2018
Format : Mid-length
Running time : 51 (in minutes)

The Casamance region in southern Senegal is one of the last refuge areas in West Africa for a growing number of artisanal fishermen, processors and migrant workers. Faced with increasing external competition, these women and men are resisting by contributing to the food security of many African countries through their hard work. But for how much longer? Carrying, filleting, drying, smoking, exporting... In Kafountine, Senegal, most of the inhabitants live from fishing or related activities. But they are worried: financed by China, won't the fish meal factory project deprive them of their main means of subsistence? A film by Thomas GRAND, Moussa DIOP Senegal / France, 2018, Documentary, 50 minutes

Key words: Africa, agroecology, Casamance, deforestation, ecology, immigration, industry, globalization, poverty, fishing, Senegal, labour Genre: Documentary Country of production: France, Senegal Year: 2017 Length: 52MIN Format : Video Colouring: Colour Version: VOST FRENCH Direction, screenplay: Thomas Grand, Moussa Diop Image: THOMAS GRAND ET MOUSSA DIOP Music: Michael Widhoff Editing: Thomas Grand Production: Zideoprod Distribution: Zideoprod CONTACT: +221 77 458 65 13 Awards: * Audience Award, Special Mention Professional Jury and Special Mention Youth Jury (10th Festival Pêcheurs du Monde, Lorient, France, March 2018) * TV5MONDE Award (festival Écrans Noirs, Cameroon, July 2018) Official Selection (Rencontres Cinématographiques Internationales de Dakar - RECIDAK, Senegal, November 2018) * Official Selection (Festival Douarnenez 2018, France) - www.festival-douarnenez.com/fr/films/poisson-dor-poisson-africain/ * Official Selection (Masuku Festival, December 2018, Gabon) Release: https://afrique.tv5monde.com/videos/poisson-dor-poisson-africain, available until 31/07/2019

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