Bouka (film)

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Bouka
Directed byRoger Gnoan M'Bala
Written byRoger Gnoan M'Bala
Produced byAbyssa Films
StarringAkissi Delta
Félix Gazekagnon
Drissa Kone
CinematographyPaul Kodjo
Edited byAhoussy Djangoye
Music byMartial Anney
Distributed byMarfilmes
Release date
  • 1988 (1988)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryIvory Coast
LanguageFrench

Bouka is a 1988 drama film directed by Roger Gnoan M'Bala.

Synopsis[edit]

Bouka is a gifted young teenager. He lives with his parents in a village and forms with them a solid family. His father gives him a traditional education close to nature. Unfortunately this happiness will be troubled by the brutal death of the father… Remained widow Bouka's mother will suffer the consequences of a relentless traditional principle. She becomes the new wife of the nephew of her late husband, Bouka doesn't accepts this new condition of her mother. He suspects his stepfather to be involved in his father's death. He stops to go to school and organizes a gang in the forest. In this tormented atmosphere, he develops a mortal hate towards its new "father"… According to M'Bissine Diop, "Bouka" is the first film where Roger Gnoan M'Bala deals with the issue of the Western influence on local culture.[1]

Awards[edit]

  • 1st Prize at Vues d'Afrique, Canada (1989)
  • 1st Prize at Festival de Belfort, France (1989)
  • Sankofa Prize at FESPACO - Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (1989)
  • Prize ID des Arts et Lettres, Ivory Coast (1989)
  • Public Prize at Festival d'Angers, France (1989)

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References[edit]

  1. ^ Diop, M'Bissine (2002-04-09). "Bouka | Africultures". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2018-09-12.