Kini and Adams explained

Kini and Adams
Director:Idrissa Ouedraogo
Producer:Idrissa Ouedraogo
Music:Wally Badarou
Cinematography:Pierre-Laurent Chénieux
Editing:Monica Coleman
Distributor:PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Runtime:93 minutes
Language:English

Kini and Adams is a 1997 Burkinabé drama film directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo. It was filmed in Zimbabwe in English language.[1]

Plot

Somewhere in southern Africa, in a huge region populated by poor peasants, two friends dream of a better life, far from their village, and decide to leave and make their dream come true. In order to leave, they attempt to repair an old car with second-hand spare parts, but their family and friends make fun of them. Little by little, their impetus dies down and so does their friendship. Finally, bitterness and jealousy put an end to the friendship between the two men and they become fierce enemies.

Cast

Reception

For this film, Idrissa Ouedraogo was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival[2] and won the Jury prize at the 1998 Bermuda International Film Festival.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hoefert De Turégano , Teresa . African Cinema and Europe: Close-up on Burkina Faso . European Press Academic Publishing . 2004 . 241 . 88-8398-031-X .
  2. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Kini and Adams . 2009-09-21. festival-cannes.com.
  3. Web site: Archive: September/October 1998 . . 2008-08-03 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080517054534/http://www.nwfilm.org/archives/schedule_1998/nowplaying_sepoct98.html . 2008-05-17 . dead.
  4. Web site: Rabinowitz . Mark . Bermuda Fest Wraps, "Kini and Adams" Wins Jury Prize . . 1998-05-11 . 2008-08-03 .