Fantan Fanga

  • 84'
  • Mali
  • 2008
The dense tapestry of African tradition, political satire, police procedure, spiritual puzzle and over-the-top apocalyptic drama offered in this follow-up to Adama Drabo's classic Taafe Fanga (The Power of the Loin Cloth) offers an idiosyncratic African world view. This story, Power of the Poor, is told by Tante Diabate (daughter of Sidiki Diabate, the cora master who told Taafe Fanga before) as a legend in reverse: a story of a day that is yet to come. The story begins with a ritual crime involving an albino villager who is decapitated. A gang brings the head to a local witch doctor, who believes the albino body parts will attract good fortune. Other villagers believe the entire country will be cursed if he is buried without his head. A police investigation into the killing must comprehend how such an incident can bring about devastating social upheaval.
Directors
Adama Drabo, Ladji Diakité
Country of production
Mali
Year
2008
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
84'
Medium
35mm
International title
Power of the Poor
Language
Bambara
Producer
Adama Drabo
Production Company
Taare Films
Sales
Taare Films
Screenplay
Adama Drabo
Cinematography
Mohamed Lamine Touré, Abdramane Some
Editor
Laure Budin
Production Design
Léopold Togo
Sound Design
Bakry Sangare
Music
Massambou Diallo
Cast
Djénebou Kone
Directors
Adama Drabo, Ladji Diakité
Country of production
Mali
Year
2008
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
84'
Medium
35mm
International title
Power of the Poor
Language
Bambara
Producer
Adama Drabo
Production Company
Taare Films
Sales
Taare Films
Screenplay
Adama Drabo
Cinematography
Mohamed Lamine Touré, Abdramane Some
Editor
Laure Budin
Production Design
Léopold Togo
Sound Design
Bakry Sangare
Music
Massambou Diallo
Cast
Djénebou Kone