Wednesday, April 11, 2007

THE MOVIE TERRANGA BLUES W/ALADJIMAN OF DAARA J


***Feelin their first cd ...Aladjima mougui fetch thci benn tanka...lol


Mr Aladjiman lui meme:)


You can trust..that he'll always be funky and original!





What did I say...lol

Daara J...love these guys..they are the real deal!






The Director Moussa Absa Sene



Feelin a bit sick 2day*
Hey guyz Thank u for stopping by my bloggie ,I am humbled

Have so much 2 say about this movie by Senegalese Director Moussa Absa Sene, some of you may remenber him for some of his projects such as "Tableau Ferraille" ,"Madame Brouette" which I abs' loved...if you can def' try 2 see it....!!
Terranga Blues was playing in NY during the International African Film Festival at the Lincoln Center ...let me stop here and vent a minute if you allow me..lol....
MY PEOPLE WE NEED TO SUPPORT OUR AFRICAN MOVIES...

In the entire room, we may have been a total of 10 African people max, the other attendants were Caucasians, Black Americans ..ect...A lot of people missed out because the director was there 2 take questions and explain a little bit more his movie...

Terranga Blues is the story of a young man , music lover who get deported back to a Senegal who is only welcoming to people who either have degrees (and that to a certain extent we all know the drill) or people who have connections (u know ...u have to know someone who knows another somebody...lol but let's all admit that we all do it...I am not even gonna front...)

so here he comes after having 5 years abroad back in the hard reality of Dakar, with a mother who sacrificed everything for him to be able to live his dream , 2 sisters in need...Dick had no other choice but to join a childhood friend of his, in drug and arm traficking...of course there's a love story in the movie w/his encounter w/the sweet and devoted Rama played by the sensual and talented Juliette Ba....What was he to do follow this life of making fast $$ ..giving his family the life that they deserve, a beautiful house, servants, $$ and the promise of founding his own musical band....or renouncing to all of that and diving into sweet misery with Rama...

I will not spoil the end for y'all so I'll let you see it:)

After the movie was over, Mr Sene dressed all in colors tradionally responded kindly to some of our questions, he was inspired by this Senegalese youth of Dakar who chose to die in the sea instead of dying without a cent in Dakar, he was trying to understand what pushed these kids to total despair and that "ride or die " mentality...

I think that he did a great job in this piece and will def' recomend it again.
Also big up to Aladjiman from the group Daara J....Daara J is a hip hop band in Dkr that mixes tradionalism, dancehall, hip hop all together with a social message...they are the bomb...!!
I remenber being in high school and going to some of their concerts...great energy, I mean you can tell that there's such a synergie btw them ...a friendship that's healthy...those boys got it going on....I'll do a longer post about them soon...
Here's a link where you can see them live:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XNaAKJVXU9Q

MOVIE OFFICIAL WEBBIE


Djaa We have Senegalese Directors who aren't afraid to tell the truth:)
Eyee Wayeee:)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

A total of 10 African people that s it ,that s too much African
let face it the whole point of this event is to sale Africa culture to Caucasians and others
I am sure at the Fespaco they have a lot more Africans to see African mobies
well i am going tonight to watch Death of two sons documentary about Amadou Diallo death
I can t believe i had so many tickets I could not even convince other African to come with me
of Well i guess ......

Anonymous said...

African film festival to see "death of two sons "
MAN I FELT LIKE THE OLD ME WAS DYING AND A REBIRTH OF A NEW ME
i HAVE BEEN DEPRESSED IN THE LAST TWO WEEKS over something immature but the ambiance in that movie theater was so emotional for me \this morning i feel so good it s raining outside but inside of me is shinning not only i did not have to pay to get in , but i got paid to be there
THIS WAS NO MOVIE NO FICTION ABOUT SOME RAPPERS WANT TO BE THIS DOCUMENTARY WAS A REAL STORY
THE DOCUMENTARY WAS ABOUT DIALLO WHO WAS SHOT 41 TIMES YOUSSOU NDOUR AND WYCLEF JEAN WAS SINGING
I MET AND HUG MADAME DIALLO, THE YOUNG GUINEAN AND RECONFORTED HER SHE IS FIGHTING FOR YOUNG AFRICNS AMERICAN IN THE US SHE HAS OPEN AN AMADOU DIALLO FOUNDATION
http://www.amadoudiallofoundation.org
I MET WITH THE DIRECTOR
ON TOP OF ALL THAT I MET SOMEONE I DID NOT SEE IN 5 YEARS WHAT A SMALL WORLD
GUYS GO SEE THAT MOVIE