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TRADING TRADITION FOR A FUTURE

P’kondem, a young footballer of 25 years old, living in France and playing in the second division, returns home to Kabye country for a family visit during the Evala period. His family, very much attached to tradition, decides to invite him to participate in the coming of age ceremony. But P’kondem has been forbidden by his football manager to participate, as an injury could put his entire football career at risk. His family does not intend to leave him any choice…
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TRADING TRADITION FOR A FUTURE

P’kondem, a young footballer of 25 years old, living in France and playing in the second division, returns home to Kabye country for a family visit during the Evala period. His family, very much attached to tradition, decides to invite him to participate in the coming of age ceremony. But P’kondem has been forbidden by his football manager to participate, as an injury could put his entire football career at risk. His family does not intend to leave him any choice…
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FILMMAKERS

Director Mangliouwè Kereguele
DOP Coamy Charles Soubou
Camera Justine Djotchi, Françoise Barota, Pouguinimpo Tcheliegue
Editor Salam Traore, Kanfitine Douti
Sound Omorou Ali
Set + Props
Kiredeou Palanga
Assistent Director
Alassani Toure
Camera Assistent
Kanfitine Douti
Sound Assistants
Augustin B. Kpantina, Narcisse Alaba Kondoh
Script Supervision Méhéza Biteniwe
Production Manager
Tchamiè Tabade
Coordinator Anita Afatchao

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FILMMAKERS

Director
Mangliouwè Kereguele

DOP
Coamy Charles Soubou

Camera
Justine Djotchi, Françoise Barota, Pouguinimpo Tcheliegue

Editor
Salam Traore, Kanfitine Douti

SoundOmorou Ali

Set + Props
Kiredeou Palanga

Assistent Director
Alassani Toure

Camera Assistent
Kanfitine Douti

Sound Assistants
Augustin B. Kpantina, Narcisse Alaba Kondoh

Script Supervision
Méhéza Biteniwe

Production Manager
Tchamiè Tabade

Coordinator
Anita Afatchao

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FILM INFORMATION

Type Fiction
Length 16:07 min.
Language French and Kabyè with English subtitles
Country of origin Togo
Year 2022

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FILM INFORMATION

Type 

Fiction

Length

16:07 min.

Language

French and Kabyè with English subtitles

Country of origin

Togo

Year

2022

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TOGO

Togo (officially the Republic of Togo) lies on the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline only 52 km wide and borders Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso. Lomé is the capital of Togo, the official language is French. However, the approximately eight million inhabitants also communicate in Ewé, Kabyé, Mina and many other languages.
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Togo is one of the poorest countries in the world. About one third of the population cannot read or write. The socio-political situation remains tense despite democratization processes.
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Journalists in Togo often work in a climate of intimidation and violence. Although diversity of opinion is generally considered high, many journalists avoid topics such as corruption, the role of the military and national security issues. Togo is ranked 71st out of 180 countries in the 2020 Press Freedom Rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.

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TOGO

Togo (officially the Republic of Togo) lies on the Atlantic Ocean with a coastline only 52 km wide and borders Ghana, Benin and Burkina Faso. Lomé is the capital of Togo, the official language is French. However, the approximately eight million inhabitants also communicate in Ewé, Kabyé, Mina and many other languages.
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Togo is one of the poorest countries in the world. About one third of the population cannot read or write. The socio-political situation remains tense despite democratization processes.
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Journalists in Togo often work in a climate of intimidation and violence. Although diversity of opinion is generally considered high, many journalists avoid topics such as corruption, the role of the military and national security issues. Togo is ranked 71st out of 180 countries in the 2020 Press Freedom Rankings published by Reporters Without Borders.