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18 October 2006 (France) morePlot:
Bamako. Melé is a bar singer, her husband Chaka is out of work and the couple is on the verge of breaking up... more | add synopsisAwards:
2 wins & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
Documentary/Film not for the narrow minded, not for the fanatics moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Aïssa Maïga | ... | Melé | |
| Tiécoura Traoré | ... | Chaka | |
| Maimouna Hélène Diarra | ... | Saramba (as Hélène Diarra) | |
| Balla Habib Dembélé | ... | Falaï (as Habib Dembélé) | |
| Djénéba Koné | ... | La soeur de Chaka | |
| Hamadoun Kassogué | ... | Le journaliste | |
| William Bourdon | ... | Avocat partie civile | |
| Mamadou Kanouté | ... | Avocat de la défense (as Mamadou Konaté) | |
| Gabriel Magma Konate | ... | Le procureur (as Magma Gabriel Konaté) | |
| Aminata Traoré | ... | Témoin 2 | |
| Danny Glover | ... | Cow-boy | |
| Elia Suleiman | ... | Cow-boy | |
| Abderrahmane Sissako | ... | Cow-boy (as Dramane Sissako) | |
| Jean-Henri Roger | ... | Cow-boy | |
| Zeka Laplaine | ... | Cow-boy |
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Crew or equipment visible: During the inset "Death in Timbuktu" "western," just before the first gunshot, a car can be seen moving between two buildings in the background. This, however, could be interpreted as intentional by the director, who was parodying non-Western interpretations of a "western" (other countries who partake in a love of westerns are Thailand and Cambodia). The child in this scene is also wearing a Nike shirt. The effect is to present the sort of low-budget, pulp film one might see in a television broadcast in Mali, while supplying a metaphor to the actual movie's plot. moreFAQ
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I had no idea what I was getting into when I went to watch this film. I can't tell much without giving away what the movie is all about. I will only say that the "acting" is just perfect, as long as it is not acting. People are mostly activists who actually speak out the truth. The movie is highly symbolic and we have to understand that the director is not trying to be realistic or straightforward. The trial that is taking place in a regular house yard, is surrounded by the everyday lives of the people of Bamako. The result is moving, beautiful and awakening experience. Especially for those who are not very familiar with the situation in Africa and don't know or don't want to know what the West is doing to billions of people around the world in order to maintain our level of useless consumption, it will be an eye opening experience. I absolutely recommend this movie.