Boxing Libreville

Documentaire
    Réalisé par Amédée Pacôme Nkoulou • Écrit par Amédée Pacôme Nkoulou
    Belgique, France, Gabon • 2018 • 54 minutes • Video Full HD • Couleur
Résumé

Gabon, Libreville 2016, Christ, un jeune boxeur s’entraîne sans relâche le jour, et veille la nuit les portes des discothèques pour survivre, tant bien que mal. Au même moment, un autre combat se joue, ou se rejoue, celui des élections présidentielles. Même lutte qui s'est déroulée dans d'autres pays Africains et du monde. Cette fois, y a-t'il une chance pour une transition démocratique ?

"Libreville, Gabon, 2016. Christ, a young boxer, trains relentlessly by day and earns his living as a doorman at discos by night. At the same time, another combat is being played out, or played out again —that of the presidential election. As in other African countries recently, there was hope for a democratic transition this time: it is possible that Ali Bongo, the outgoing president and son of Omar Bongo, president from 1967 until his death, may not be re-elected for a second term. By filming simple scenes in Christ’s daily life—the training sessions during which he has to stay consistent, the intimacy of his relationship which often involves disputes and reconciliation—Amédée Pacôme Nkoulou suggests more than he shows. His film follows a certain practice in African film that takes care to circumventing taboo or censorship. Politics is merely a backdrop from which Christ seems completely detached. It is discussed only at night or on the TV sets that remain switched on while everyone sleeps. And yet, it is indeed what governs the life of Christ."
(Madeline Robert)

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