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Black Sunshine
Date de sortie en France : 00/00/0000
Pays concerné : Ghana
Support : HD
Durée : 80 minutes
Genre : drame
Type : fiction

Français

Dans un village de Kumasi, au Ghana, vivent une jeune fille albinos, Coco et sa mère, Rosemary. Née albinos, Coco est abandonnée par son père, négligé par sa mère Rosemary, et socialement rejetée par sa communauté.



*Selection: Berlinale World Cinema Fund

En 2014, son projet de film "Black Sunshine" (produit par Akosua Adoma Owusu et Mirabel Mavis Awuah (Obibini Pictures, Ghana) a été sélectionné à Berlinale World Cinema Fund, Germany. – https://www.berlinale.de/en/branche/world_cinema_fund/funded_films_prod/uebersichtsseite_wcf.html#item=blacksunshine



* Selection: Tribeca All Access

réalisé par Akosua Adoma Owusu et produit par Akosua Adoma Owusu et Mirabel Mavis Awuah (Obibini Pictures, Ghana) 2015 | Tribeca, New-York, USA – https://tribecafilminstitute.org/films/detail/black_sunshine/_/tribeca_all_access/2015/_/ 2012





* Selection: ARTE France a décerné le Prix ARTE International à un film ghanéen réalisé par Akosua Adoma Owusu et produit par Akosua Adoma Owusu (Obibini Pictures, Ghana) dans le cadre du Durban FilmMart 2013 –  http://variety.com/2013/film/global/durban-filmmart-winner-touts-sunshine-ghanaian-cinema-1200566295/



*Selection: Projet de film sélectionné à "Open Doors", du Festival de Locarno 2012, Suisse. * produit par Akosua Adoma Owusu et Angèle Diabang (Karoninka, Sénégal / Obibini Pictures, Ghana)



*Projet de film sélectionné à "Produire au Sud" 2010 (atelier de formation aux outils de la coproduction internationale), du 32ème festival des 3 Continents, Nantes. * produit par Akosua Adoma Owusu et Mirabel Mavis Awuah (Obibini Pictures, Ghana)

English

Black Sunshine


Synopsis



BLACK
 SUNSHINE tells the story of hairdresser, ROSEMARY KONADU, and her 12-year-old albino daughter, COCO. Rosemary longs to escape her frustrating African reality. She feels ashamed of birthing an albino child, and ironically, of her own Blackness. An insecure and disenchanted single mother, Rosemary relies on skin lightening products and unavailable men to escape her own reality. In hopes of rescue, Rosemary pursues a tempestuous love affair with JEAN SAVANT, a European man, only to find in him a merciless reflection of her own miserable existence.



Unloved and neglected by her mother, Coco struggles to find her place in the world. A lonely wanderer, she finds solace in a mysterious boy, FORTUNE. Through Fortune, Coco explores what it feels like to belong and is tempted to follow his call into the world beyond. Black Sunshine examines albino Africans as tropes for cross-cultural identity while creatively engaging in representations of beauty and unbalanced power relations in the intricacies of everyday life.



*Source: blacksunshinefilm.com



Obibini Pictures LLC – Company Profile


Founded in 2007, her company, Obibini Pictures, LLC has produced award-winning films including Reluctantly Queer and Kwaku Ananse, which received the 2013 African Movie Academy Award for Best Short Film. Reluctantly Queer was nominated for the Golden Bear and Teddy Award at the Berlinale, Berlin International Film Festival in 2016. Obibini Pictures was established in Ghana to produce alternative African films for international markets.  Recent projects include On Monday of Last Week a film adaptation of celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s short story and reviving Ghana’s oldest cinema, The Rex Cinema as a creative space for art, music, and film.


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