Lili et le baobab

  • 90'
  • France
  • 2006
Lili and the baobab is a warm, sympathetic coming-of-age drama in which the clash between two cultures leads to inner enrichment. Lili (Romane Bohringer) is the municipal photographer in a small port in Normandy. This 33-year-old woman happens to get offered a job making a photo reportage in Senegal. For the first time in her life, she travels to Africa: to Agnam, a small town in the Sahel. In this country totally unknown to her, she uses photography to ward off the loneliness and alienation. The questions that are put to her about her life make her feel ill at ease. Then she meets Animata, a young African woman. The friendship that emerges changes her life completely. When Lili returns from Africa to Normandy, she no longer feels at home so easily in these surroundings so familiar to her. It's the major contradictions between Africa on the one hand and her homeland of France on the other that eventually make her decide to find her own way in life. A way in which she needs less protection and becomes more mature. (SdH)
  • 90'
  • France
  • 2006
Director
Chantal Richard
Premiere
European première
Country of production
France
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
International title
Lili and the baobab
Language
French
Producers
AGAT Films & Cie, Blanche Guichou
Sales
AGAT Films & Cie
Screenplay
Chantal Richard
Cinematography
Pierre Stoeber
Editor
Agnès Mouchel
Sound Design
Nicolas Cantin
Music
Jean-Marc Zelwer
Cast
Romane Bohringer
Director
Chantal Richard
Premiere
European première
Country of production
France
Year
2006
Festival Edition
IFFR 2006
Length
90'
Medium
35mm
International title
Lili and the baobab
Language
French
Producers
AGAT Films & Cie, Blanche Guichou
Sales
AGAT Films & Cie
Screenplay
Chantal Richard
Cinematography
Pierre Stoeber
Editor
Agnès Mouchel
Sound Design
Nicolas Cantin
Music
Jean-Marc Zelwer
Cast
Romane Bohringer