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Thursday, Mar 6, 2025
7:00 PM (84 mins)
BAMPFA
A Tooth for a Tooth
(Dent pour dent)
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Introduction
Ivy Mills is a Continuing Lecturer in the Department of Arts and Visual Cultures of Africa and the African Diaspora at UC Berkeley.
Charles August Koutou, Oumy Ndeye Mbaye, Aida Ndeye Aidara, Jean-Pierre Correa,
A darkly comic take on being on the wrong end of International Monetary Fund (IMF) austerity measures, A Tooth for a Tooth follows a Senegalese civil servant who, thanks to the stroke of a pen by IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn, suddenly loses his job. Humiliations ensue as our hero attempts to navigate a country under the heel of foreign financiers, until finally one thought remains: vengeance upon Strauss-Kahn himself. Satirizing masculine disempowerment and Senegal’s fiscal realities, A Tooth for a Tooth plays like a comedy, but its ending—of riots and youth with “no dreams of living in their own country”—reveals its anguish.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Ottis Ba
- Katell Guillou
Cinematographer
- Benjamin Morel
Language
- Wolof
- French
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- DCP
- 84 mins
Source
- African Film Festival
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