Done in the style of an African folk tale, this film, a collaboration between European and African countries, is said to be among the most elaborate, high tech film in African film. Exquisitely photographed and filled with archetypal figures to create a poetic look at nature's revenge against those who would exploit her. It is set in the forest village of Amanha Lundju, a place where the birth of children is celebrated by the planting of a tree. The trees are considered spiritual twins. But for every tree planted, the rapacious state destroys many more for firewood and lumber.
Title | Tree of Blood |
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Year | 1996 |
Genre | Drama |
Country | France, Guinea-Bissau, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Tunisia |
Studio | RTP, Ministère Français de la Coopération et du Développement, Fondazione MonteCinemaVerità Locarno, Les Matins Films, Arco Iris, Films sans frontières, SP Filmes, Cinétéléfilms, Lucie Films, Agence de la Coopération Culturelle et Technique, Ministère de la culture, Instituto Português da Arte Cinematográfica e Audiovisual, Sacem, Hubert Bals Fund, Trigon Films, Canal+ Horizons |
Cast | Ramiro Naka, Bia Gomes, Edna Evora, Adama Kouyaté, Dadu Cisse, Dulcenia Bidjanque |
Crew | Flora Gomes (Director), Gérard Lamps (Sound Mixer), Pierre Donnadieu (Sound), Ahmed Baha Attia (Associate Producer), Philippe Penot (Foley), Vincenzo Marano (Director of Photography) |
Keyword | africa, based on myths, legends or folklore |
Release | Nov 13, 1996 |
Runtime | 95 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 6.60 / 10 by 7 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | Français, Português |