SUNUGAL BACK TO THE VILLAGE

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Yaş Grubu:
12+
Stok Kodu:
16847900021397
Boyut:
180x250 mm
Sayfa Sayısı:
128
Basım Tarihi:
02/2023
Dili:
Fransizca
Orijinal Adı:
SUNUGAL
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Migration against the current
A change of perspective on immigration...
For the holiday season, Aristide has decided to join her daughter Salomé, who left for Senegal on a humanitarian mission alongside her boyfriend Genesio. Meanwhile, M. Tarin and his wife are spending Christmas in a luxury hotel on the coastline. Saly is a two-tier Senegalese village: the independent ones who live with the locals on one side and those in secluded high-end residences for wealthy Europeans on the other. There, people cross paths every day but don’t actually see each other. This blend of documentary and fiction recounts multiple paths and journeys in a rapidly changing Senegal. It highlights many paradoxes, at the crossroad between tradition and modernity, disillusion and hope, deep-rootedness and wanderlust. A contemporary perspective on international mobility in Africa, redefining the meaning of ‘otherness’ in a context of deep injustice.

Migration against the current
A change of perspective on immigration...
For the holiday season, Aristide has decided to join her daughter Salomé, who left for Senegal on a humanitarian mission alongside her boyfriend Genesio. Meanwhile, M. Tarin and his wife are spending Christmas in a luxury hotel on the coastline. Saly is a two-tier Senegalese village: the independent ones who live with the locals on one side and those in secluded high-end residences for wealthy Europeans on the other. There, people cross paths every day but don’t actually see each other. This blend of documentary and fiction recounts multiple paths and journeys in a rapidly changing Senegal. It highlights many paradoxes, at the crossroad between tradition and modernity, disillusion and hope, deep-rootedness and wanderlust. A contemporary perspective on international mobility in Africa, redefining the meaning of ‘otherness’ in a context of deep injustice.

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