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19 April 2018

Marie-Clémence Andriamonta-Paes : “Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947” crowdfunding campaign | campagne KissKissBankBank

Marie-Clémence Andriamonta-Paes :
“Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947”





UPDATED FROM KISSKISSBANKBANK WEBSITE:
We did it!! We have reached our target goal for the KISSKISSBANKBANK campaign page! FAHAVALO'S community has gone above and beyond in this journey. It's not only a win for the Madagascar 1947: Fahavalo film - it's a win for our community, and most importantly the movement the film stands for. What does this mean for the film now? Because we have successfully raised the first step of the money, we will now be able to get the rights for the archives which will allow us to screen the film for the next 10 years.

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Our new film "Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947" by Marie-Clémence Andriamonta Paes is almost completed. The journey continues with the last push. The final step in making the film happen is getting the funds to get the rights for the archives which will allow the film to screen for the next 10 years. We need your help to make that happen. Your contributions will allow us to get the archives rights that will let us screen the film for the next 10 years. We cannot complete this without your help. We put together a KKBB campaign to help raise the funds. The campaign will give you an intimate look inside the film's journey and it will give you an opportunity to get to know the team and why Madagascar 1947. Thank you for your commitment. 

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Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947" est un long métrage documentaire écrit et réalisé par Marie-Clémence Andriamonta-Paes. Le film est presque terminé. Nous sommes en post-production, et nous avons besoin de votre soutien. Une campagne de financement participatif est en cours pour payer les droits des archives pour pouvoir diffuser le film dans les salles en France et à Madagascar, et dans les festivals pour les 10 prochaines années.

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SYNOPSIS

They were called fahavalo, “enemies”, as they rebelled against French colonial authorities in 1947, only armed with spears and talismans. The film is a journey across Madagascar in search of the last witnesses of a long forgotten rebellion.

A Madagascar en 1947, les rebelles insurgés contre le système colonial sont appelés fahavalo, «ennemis» de la France. Les derniers témoins évoquent leurs longs mois de résistance dans la forêt, armés seulement de sagaies et de talismans.


BIO

Of Malagasy and French nationality, Marie-Clémence Andriamonta Paes spent her childhood in Madagascar. She is a filmmaker and producer of documentaries that have received awards in international festivals (Cinéma du Réel, Liepzig, Friborg, Festival Jean Rouch ...). With her husband Cesar Paes, they have produced An Opera from the Indian Ocean, Saudade do Futuro, Awara Soup, Songs and Tears of Nature, Angano ... angano, Tales from Madagascar. Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947 is her first film as a director, she was motivated by the desire to know about the history of the insurrection of 1947 in Madagascar. 

De nationalité malgache et française, Marie-Clémence Andriamonta Paes a passé son enfance à Madagascar. Elle est auteur et productrice de documentaires primés dans les festivals internationaux (Cinéma du Réel, Liepzig, Fribourg, Festival Jean Rouch...). Avec son mari Cesar Paes, ils ont signé notamment "l'Opéra du bout du monde", "Saudade do Futuro", "Le Bouillon d’Awara", "Aux guerriers du silence", "Angano… angano… Nouvelles de Madagascar""Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947" est son premier film en tant que réalisatrice, il a été motivé par la volonté de comprendre l'histoire de l'insurrection de 1947 à Madagascar.

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