Made in Mauritius explained

Made In Mauritius
Director:David Constantin
Producer:Caméléon Production
Starring:Raj Bumma Put Liang Xi Gui
Runtime:7 minutes
Country:Mauritius
Language:Mauritian Creole
Screenplay:David Constantin
Cinematography:Stephan Bellerose
Editing:David Constantin
Music:Lata Manghesgar Wada Karo

Made In Mauritius is a 2009 short comedy drama film directed by Mauritian director David Constantin. In 2011 it was the first ever Mauritian film to be selected as part of Official Selection at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival. It also screened at the 2011 Festival Cineafricano (Milan, Italy) where it was awarded the Prix Fondation Pellegrini and at the Rencontres d’Hergla (Tunisia) in 2012.[1] [2]

Synopsis

Bissoon, a retired peasant in a village on the Island of Mauritius, has a problem. For the first time in twenty years, the fuse to his old radio has blown. In seeking to buy a new fuse in the village shop, its owner, Ah-Yan explains that these fuses no longer exist and tries to convince Bissoon to buy a radio “made in China”. When the elderly man resists, Ah-Yan explains the benefits of globalization.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Films Africultures : Made in Mauritius . 2024-10-03 . Africultures . fr-FR.
  2. Web site: Île Maurice : le 1er Long métrage de David Constantin est lancé . 2024-10-03 . www.imagesfrancophones.org.