The IFFR Maestro of 2009 is back with White Material. Claire Denis grew up in Africa and in this film she returns to the continent where her debut Chocolat (1988)was also set. While Chocolat was about the childhood memories of a white girl in Africa, this time the film is about a female French plantation owner (Isabelle Huppert) in a country that is increasingly torn apart by a violent civil war. The headstrong Maria ignores warnings about an approaching rebel army with child soldiers and wants to keep the coffee plantation going at any cost, even when the workers flee the plantation. It’s the story of a woman who thinks that she is where she belongs, while many Africans regard her as an outsider, an unwanted reminder of European colonialism. Denis wrote the script with the French writer Marie N’Diaye, who won the most important French literary prize last year (the Prix Goncourt).
Film details
Productieland
France
Jaar
2009
Festivaleditie
IFFR 2010
Lengte
102'
Medium/Formaat
35mm
Taal
French
Première status
None
Director
Claire Denis
Producer
Pascal Caucheteux
Principal cast
Isaach de Bankolé, Isabelle Huppert
Screenplay
Claire Denis, Marie N'Diaye
Cinematography
Yves Cape
Production company
Why Not Productions, France 3 Cinema, Wild Bunch, Les Films Terre Africaine