Love Born of Chopsticks

  • 40'
  • Cameroon
  • 2011
An allegorical story about a Chinese peasant girl Chûn Meí who dreams of distant journeys outside the country, and the African Tim Chia, a filmmaker on his first trip to China. They meet in a comic and romantic story and therefore represent the often far-from-romantic encounter between two cultures.
Few Africans have learnt to eat with chopsticks, providing a subject for humour and satire. Though such minor everyday things, the filmmaker makes it clear just how commonplace the major differences are.
Of the seven African filmmakers who went to China for the project Raiding Africa, Ancestor (the artist/hip-hop name of the director here) was the last. That was not his choice, but due to an enormous battle with bureaucracy for a visa. One of the consequences was that he had to film in China during the winter. He didn’t complain about this, perhaps with the contrasts he was looking for further heightened.
Director
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Cameroon, China
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
40'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Ndolo seka Chopsticks
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Production Company
Y-Colony Pictures
Sales
Y-Colony Pictures
Screenplay
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Cinematography
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Editor
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Production Design
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Local Distributor
International Film Festival Rotterdam
Director
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Premiere
World premiere
Countries of production
Cameroon, China
Year
2011
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
40'
Medium
HDcam
Original title
Ndolo seka Chopsticks
Language
Mandarin
Producer
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Production Company
Y-Colony Pictures
Sales
Y-Colony Pictures
Screenplay
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Cinematography
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Editor
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Production Design
Emile-Aime Chah Yibain
Local Distributor
International Film Festival Rotterdam