Brightness

(Yeelen)

In Conversation

  • Akin Adesokan is associate professor of comparative literature and of cinema and media studies at Indiana University, Bloomington. His books include Roots in the Sky, Postcolonial Artists and Global Aesthetics, and Celebrating D. O. Fagunwa: Aspects of African and World Literary History.

featuring

Issiaka Kane, Aoua Sangare, Niamanto Sanogo, Balla Moussa Keita,

A young warrior/seer must overcome an all-powerful enemy—his own father—in order to gain the knowledge of the ancients in this visionary reimagining of the creation myths and oral tales of Western Africa’s Mandé empires. Set in the thirteenth century, it’s as recognizably modern as any George Lucas epic—and arguably more visually inventive. The extraordinary visuals have been called “a timeless equivalent of science fiction”; however, “in Cissé’s African vision of science fiction, the future lies inevitably in the past” (Manthia Diawara). “Not only the most beautifully photographed African film ever, but also the best African film ever made” (Elliot Stein, Film Comment).

Jason Sanders
FILM DETAILS 
Screenwriter
  • Souleymane Cissé
Cinematographer
  • Jean-Noël Ferragut
  • Jean-Michel Humeau
Language
  • Bambara
  • Fulah
  • with English subtitles
Print Info
  • Color
  • 35mm
  • 105 mins
Source
  • Kino Lorber