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FindKeyは、100万件を超える映画・ドラマ作品、そして数百万人の人物データと独自の16類型CTI診断を統合した、日本初の感情特化型映画レコメンドエンジンです。

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Bamako

20071h 55m★ 7.0ドラマ
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作品考察・見どころ

本作の魅力は、日常の中庭を「世界銀行を裁く法廷」へと変えた大胆な構想力にあります。アフリカの貧困を政治的議論に留めず、生活の音と混ざり合う叙事詩へと昇華させた映像美は圧巻です。アイサ・マイガの瞳が湛える静かな怒りは、理論を超えて観客の魂を揺さぶり、グローバル経済の歪みを痛烈に告発します。 原作の持つ鋭い論理性を継承しつつ、映画はそれを「肉体を持つ人々の叫び」として再構築しました。文字では捉え得ぬマリの乾いた空気や人々の表情が、抽象的な議論に血の通ったリアリティを与えています。映像でしか成し得ないこの多層的な演出こそが、原作のメッセージをより普遍的で情熱的な人間ドラマへと深化させているのです。

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製作費: $2,000,000 (3億円)

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アイサ・マイガ
アイサ・マイガ
Melé
No Image
Tiécoura Traoré
Chaka
Maimouna Hélène Diarra
Maimouna Hélène Diarra
Saramba
No Image
Balla Habib Dembélé
Falaï
Djénéba Koné
Djénéba Koné
La soeur de Chaka
Hamadoun Kassogué
Hamadoun Kassogué
Le journaliste
William Bourdon
William Bourdon
Avocat partie civile
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Aïssata Tall Sall
Avocat des parties civiles
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Mamadou Kanouté
Avocat de la défense
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Gabriel Magma Konate
La procureur

スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Abderrahmane Sissako

脚本: Abderrahmane Sissako

制作: Denis Freyd / Maji-da Abdi / ジョスリン・バーンズ

撮影監督: Jacques Besse

制作会社: Archipel 33>35 / Chinguitty Films / Mali Images / ARTE / Louverture Films

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
★ 7

There's a bit of a sub-plot going on here between singer "Melé" (Aïssa Maiga) and her husband "Chaka" (Tiécoura Traoré) but the main thrust of this - interestingly carried out entirely in French - is a makeshift court hearing in their backyard in which an attempt is being made to hold to account some of the international agencies whom many believe are continuing to bleed Africa dry. In some nations, like Mali and Cameroon, almost 40% of their GDP is being paid in debt interest against a mere ten percent of that sum being spent on essential social and healthcare provision. This is a properly constituted entity, with a red-robed judge presiding over counsel for and against the arguments, and at times these discussions are compelling to listen to. It does generalise a little too much though and there are some fairly basic issues that it fails to address, not least because it really only relates to problems emanating from what was French colonial Africa, and it does tend to treat the entire continent as if the problems were consistent across the board which obviously they are not. It also avoids any sort of recognition of the post-independent warlording and corruption that ensued amongst those who inherited the mess from the departing Europeans and saw that as an opportunity to feather their own nests - and settle old grudges too. It quite vibrantly adopts the French courtroom trait of lawyers making speeches and statements rather than probing the witnesses, and it also shows up nicely their professional abilities to shroud the whole debate in a mystery of legal semantics that therefore thwart any chance of progress. When one woman produces a letter that appears to support her argument, the fact that she received it by mistake and sent it to the press seems more important than what it actually said. This story emphasizes quite effectively that at the end of the day it is the rule of law that can often be relied upon to serve the best interests of those with the most to gain - or preserve - at the expense of the vulnerable it is ostensibly there to protect. At times there is a little too much ranting from the dialogue, but there is even a mini-western in the middle with Danny Glover to, presumably, further illustrate just how valueless human life could be when considered against the vast riches of their lands. It's quite thought provoking, and though rough around the edges, is well worth a watch.

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