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Yaaba
Film poster
Directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo
Written byIdrissa Ouedraogo
Screenplay byIdrissa Ouédraogo
Produced byArcadia Films, Les Films de l'avenir, Télévision suisse romande, Thelma Film AG
Starring Fatimata Sanga, Noufou Ouedraogo, Roukietou Barry, Adama Ouedraogo, Amadé Tour
Cinematography Matthias Kälin
Edited by Loredana Cristelli
Music by Francis Bebey
Distributed by New Yorker Films ( U.S.)
Release date
  • September 14, 1989 (1989-09-14) ( TIFF)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesBurkina Faso
Switzerland
France
Language Mòoré
Box office$55,000

Yaaba is a 1989 Burkinabé drama film written, produced, and directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo, "one of the best known films from francophone sub-Saharan Africa". [1] It won the Sakura Gold prize at the 1989 Tokyo Film Festival. [2] The film was selected as the Burkinabé entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [3]

The film was the subject of a short documentary Parlons Grand-mère, which was shot during the film's production by Djibril Diop Mambéty.

Plot

Burkina Faso's smallest village. The main character of the tale is 10-year-old Bila, who makes friends with Sana, an elderly woman. Everyone refers to her as "Witch," but Bila calls her "Yaaba" (grandmother). Sana's medicine is what keeps Bila's cousin Nopoko from dying when she becomes ill.

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Teresa Hoefert de Turégano (2004). African Cinema and Europe: Close-up on Burkina Faso. European Press Academic Pub. pp. 175–180. ISBN  978-88-8398-031-2.
  2. ^ "Tokyo film festival gives big cash awards". chron.com. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
  3. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yaaba
Film poster
Directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo
Written byIdrissa Ouedraogo
Screenplay byIdrissa Ouédraogo
Produced byArcadia Films, Les Films de l'avenir, Télévision suisse romande, Thelma Film AG
Starring Fatimata Sanga, Noufou Ouedraogo, Roukietou Barry, Adama Ouedraogo, Amadé Tour
Cinematography Matthias Kälin
Edited by Loredana Cristelli
Music by Francis Bebey
Distributed by New Yorker Films ( U.S.)
Release date
  • September 14, 1989 (1989-09-14) ( TIFF)
Running time
90 minutes
CountriesBurkina Faso
Switzerland
France
Language Mòoré
Box office$55,000

Yaaba is a 1989 Burkinabé drama film written, produced, and directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo, "one of the best known films from francophone sub-Saharan Africa". [1] It won the Sakura Gold prize at the 1989 Tokyo Film Festival. [2] The film was selected as the Burkinabé entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. [3]

The film was the subject of a short documentary Parlons Grand-mère, which was shot during the film's production by Djibril Diop Mambéty.

Plot

Burkina Faso's smallest village. The main character of the tale is 10-year-old Bila, who makes friends with Sana, an elderly woman. Everyone refers to her as "Witch," but Bila calls her "Yaaba" (grandmother). Sana's medicine is what keeps Bila's cousin Nopoko from dying when she becomes ill.

Awards

See also

References

  1. ^ Teresa Hoefert de Turégano (2004). African Cinema and Europe: Close-up on Burkina Faso. European Press Academic Pub. pp. 175–180. ISBN  978-88-8398-031-2.
  2. ^ "Tokyo film festival gives big cash awards". chron.com. Retrieved 2011-08-23.
  3. ^ Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

External links



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