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Oumar 9-1-1
199853 min 1 secFilm: Documentary
Direction: Stéphane Drolet
Production: Nicole Lamothe
Script: Stéphane Drolet
In this Montreal neighbourhood, everyone calls on Oumar when they need a hand. Now a Canadian citizen, Oumar is from Burkina Faso, and he finds helping others only natural. Working as a mechanic, Oumar has become a vital, central part of his community. People tend to gather round as he works, and talk often turns to weighty issues: feminism, polygamy, politics, religion. In eight months’ time, he is due to return for a visit with his family after six years away, so he is searching for hundreds of presents to take with him. Back home, when you leave the nest, it’s to look for wealth. Otherwise, failure awaits. This is Oumar’s lot as the custodian of dreams that he has become.
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Subject categories
- Developing Countries > Africa
- Cultural Diversity and Multiculturalism > Arts, Culture and TraditionsBlack CommunityEthnic Groups and Cultural CommunitiesImmigration Experience and Social AdjustmentPortraits
- Social Issues > Community Projects and AssistanceCultural Communities and ImmigrationQuebec Society
- Diversity > Black Studies
- Civics/Citizenship > Citizen Responsibilities
- Ethics and Religious Culture > Religious Diversity/Heritage
Credits
- director
- Stéphane Drolet
- script
- Stéphane Drolet
- producer
- Nicole Lamothe
Awards
- Special Mention and "coup de coeur du jury" in the "Regard Canadien sur l'Afrique et les pays créoles" section.VUES D'AFRIQUE / Journées du cinéma africain et créole