Andanggaman
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Directed by | Roger Gnoan M'Bala |
Produced by | Tiziana Soudani |
Written by | Jean-Marie Adiaffi, Bertin Akaffou |
Music by | Lokua Kanza |
Cinematography | Mohammed Soudani |
Editing by | Monica Goux |
Distributed by | New Yorker Films (USA) |
Release date(s) | September 21, 2001 (Italy) |
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Andanggaman is a 2000 French, Burkinabé, Swiss and Italian historical drama film directed by Roger Gnoan M'Bala.
[edit] Plot
In West Africa during the late 17th century, King Adanggaman leads a war against his neighboring tribes, ordering his soldiers to torch enemy villages, kill the elderly and capture the healthy tribesmen to sell to the European slave traders. When his village falls prey to one of Adanggaman's attacks, Ossei manages to escape, but his family is murdered except for his captured mother. Chasing after the soldiers in an effort to free her, Ossei is befriended by a fierce warrior named Naka.
[edit] Cast
- Rasmane Ouedraogo ... Adanggaman
- Albertine N'Guessan ... Mo Akassi
- Ziable Honoré Goore Bi ... Ossei
- Bintou Bakayoko ... Ehua
- Nicole Suzis Menyeng ... Adjo
- Mireille Andrée Boti ... Mawa
- Tie Dijian Patrick ... Kanga
- Lou Nadège Blagone ... Safo Aboua
- Didier Grandidier ... Bangalajan
- Mylène-Perside Boti Kouame ... Naka
- Étienne Goheti Bi Gore ... Poro
- Zie Soro ... Sory
- Sie Lou Chantal ... Amazon
- Sokpo Germaine ... Amazon
- Bi Cécile ... Amazon
[edit] External link
Andanggaman at the Internet Movie Database
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