La Cathédrale (film) explained

La Cathédrale
Director:Harrikrisna Anenden
Producer:Cine Qua Non Ltd, Paul Turcotte
Starring:Ingrid Blackburn, Darma Mootien, Geeta Mootien, Gaston Valayden, Ashwin Anenden, Yves Herman
Runtime:78'
Country:Mauritius
Screenplay:Ananda Devi
Cinematography:Donald Delorme
Editing:Ursula Wilson
Music:Stéphanie Loewenbruck

La Cathédrale (The Cathedral) is a 2006 film directed by Harrikrisna Anenden.[1]

Synopsis

A day in the life of Lina, a young girl from Port-Louis, capital of Mauritius, seen through the eyes of the cathedral. A day that will not be the same as the rest when an unexpected meeting brings Lina face to face with reality and she is forced her to make a choice.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Anjali Prabhu. Contemporary Cinema of Africa and the Diaspora. https://books.google.com/books?id=ZZ5kAwAAQBAJ&pg=PT66. 2014. Wiley. 978-1-118-58869-7. 66–. The Postcolonial City: Education of the Spectator in Harrikrisna Anenden's The Cathedral.