Summaries

A film about the difficulty for even the most well-intentioned person to know and respect another culture. In this case, the problem is so acute that there is even heated debate over what to call that 'other.' The subtitles in the film use the familiar word 'pygmies,' a relatively pejorative European term; the Bantu or villagers' expression for the same group, Babingas, carries similar negative connotations. These highly specialized, tropical rain forest hunter-gatherers should perhaps be called by their own ethnonym, Aka, MoAka (sing.) and BaAka (pl.)

Gonaba (Eriq Ebouaney), a regional educational inspector in the Central African Republic feels frustrated and disheartened after working in a military regime for over a decade. He soon becomes interested in advocating for indigenous tribal ethnic group called Baaka who are generally ignored and ill-treated in the society and whose existence is often threatened by the urbanization and economic development.—zzzorf

Details

Keywords
  • love
  • child
  • teaching
  • pygmy
  • topless native women
Genres
  • Drama
Release date May 18, 2003
Countries of origin France Cameroon Gabon Central African Republic
Language French
Filming locations Central African Republic
Production companies Arte France Cinéma Centre National du Cinéma Les Films Terre Africaine

Box office

Budget $600000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 33m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

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