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Coconut Head Generation

Informations

Année : 2023

Pays de production : France, Nigeria

Durée : 89mn

Format : HD

Générique

Réalisation : Alain Kassanda
Image : Alain Kassanda, Tobi Akinde
Montage : Alain Kassanda
Son : Alain Kassanda
Production : Ajimati Films

Synopsis

Tous les jeudis, un groupe d’étudiants de l’université d’Ibadan, la plus ancienne du Nigeria, organise un ciné-club, transformant un petit amphithéâtre en une agora politique où s’affine le regard et s’élabore une parole critique.

Every Thursday, a group of students from the University of Ibadan, the oldest in Nigeria, organizes a film club, transforming a small amphitheater into a political agora where they refine their vision and develop a critical voice.