by Michael Dudok de Wit (2016)
Before each screening, a short film from the series Les petits métiers de Kinshasa by Sébastien Maître will be showed (3'30 min)
Running time mn
For youngsters from 7-8 years old
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W 5 |
T 6 |
F 7 |
S 8 |
S 9 |
M 10 |
T 11 |
W 12 |
T 13 08h 30 |
F 14 |
S 15 |
S 16 |
M 17 |
T 18 08h 30 |
W 19 |
T 20 |
F 21 |
S 22 |
S 23 08h 30 |
M 24 |
T 25 |
W 26 |
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A man, lone survivor of a shipwreck, finds himself on a tropical island where he tries to survive. Under the watchful eyes of crabs, he feeds on fruit, learns to tame his environment, and starts building a raft. Time after time, his attempts to leave the island are thwarted by what he first understands to be an evil underwater force but which turns out to be a red-shelled turtle...
Odd Jobs in Kinshasa
Samurel, the hero of a 9-episode series, leads us along with his friend Yasmine on an exploration of the odd jobs that make Kinshasa such a lively and vibrant city. Through portraits of a voltigeur, a newsagent, a camiste, or an egg dealer, this film invites us to discover the biggest French-speaking megalopolis in the world.
With les cinémas Utopia
With the support of SACD