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La lumière

Original title: Yeelen
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.9K
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La lumière (1987)
DramaFantasy

A young man with magical powers journeys to his uncle to request help in fighting his sorcerer father.A young man with magical powers journeys to his uncle to request help in fighting his sorcerer father.A young man with magical powers journeys to his uncle to request help in fighting his sorcerer father.

  • Director
    • Souleymane Cissé
  • Writer
    • Souleymane Cissé
  • Stars
    • Issiaka Kane
    • Aoua Sangare
    • Niamanto Sanogo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • Souleymane Cissé
    • Writer
      • Souleymane Cissé
    • Stars
      • Issiaka Kane
      • Aoua Sangare
      • Niamanto Sanogo
    • 16User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Issiaka Kane
    • Niankoro, le fils
    Aoua Sangare
    • Attou, la jeune femme Peul
    Niamanto Sanogo
    • Soma le père…
    Balla Moussa Keita
    • Rouma Boll, le roi Peul
    Soumba Traore
    • Mah, la mère
    Ismaila Sarr
    • Bofing, l'oncle
    Koke Sangare
    • Le chef de Komo
    Youssouf Tenin Cissé
    • Le petit garçon d'Attou
    Sidi Diallo
    • Fila den ni
    Bremira Dumbla
    Seyba M'Baye
    Djemori Traoré
    Youssouf Coulibaly
    Sibiri Kone
    Toumani Soumaoro
    Dounanke Traoré
    Zan Doumbla
    Manzon Coumare
    • Director
      • Souleymane Cissé
    • Writer
      • Souleymane Cissé
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    8Nazi_Fighter_David

    Visually stunning, "Yeelen" is the most mystical and the most beautiful of African films

    Its director, Souleymane Cissé, from Mali in West Africa, has expressed his desire to make films which are uniquely African in style rather than imitating those of the United Sates or Europe… To this end he relies on stories, true and mythical, told by old men and handed down through the generations…

    A young warrior (Issiaka Kane), threatened with death by his evil sorcerer father (Niamanto Sanogo), goes on a journey where he learns the power of magic… The film inhabits a world of dreams, but not the kind described by Dr Freud…

    However, the movie's basis in a mystical tradition does not render it inaccessible to Western audiences… The structure of the narrative, based on a quest for magical knowledge and power, is clear and firm, and the consistent pattern of imagery based on the elements of fire, water, earth and light (the title translates as 'brightness') is not specific to African culture… The film's use of landscape, yellow spaces of the desert, is one of its chief glories… The performers too have great charm
    8mjneu59

    Third World magic

    Souleymane Cisse's groundbreaking feature makes no concessions to Western attitudes or tastes, but why should it? It's a truly African experience, made from a totally native perspective and set in a timeless, pre-colonial landscape, where sorcery and enchantment are merely extensions of natural law. The story unfolds in the epic tradition of true mythology, with the young son of a despotic tribal magician embarking on a fabulous quest for wisdom and enlightenment, which in the end will not only bring him face to face with his powerful father but usher him into manhood as well. There's a genuine sense of discovery to the film, both for its visionary depiction of Bambara tribal folklore, and also in the thrill of witnessing a local African production break into the international arena. Unlike other examples of Third World cinema this is no simple, primitive anthropology lesson, but a handsome, sophisticated motion picture every bit as luminous as the title suggests.
    eko123

    Utter garbage...if you want a good African film, go see "Moolaadé" instead

    It's surprising to see the number of rave reviews for this movie. As someone who is passionate and open-minded about all types of foreign cinema, I thought this movie was absolutely horrible with no redeeming value whatsoever.

    Not only was it overly long, but it seemed like the director only had a budget of $10 to film what turned out to be nothing more than a meandering, incoherent, pointless piece of drivel masquerading as high art. This movie barely has any plot and NO characterization whatsoever. Sadly, the only memorable thing in the movie is scenes of actual animals being killed, which is terrible.

    If, as other reviewers here have said this is how Africans see themselves, then is it any surprise African films don't get much exposure in the world market of cinema?

    I also completely disagree with the reviewer who said that people with long attention spans will enjoy this movie. It's more like anybody who's accustomed to such basic cinematic elements as story or character development will not enjoy "Yeelen" as it features neither.

    For a far superior film from a similar region in Africa, I would highly suggest Ousmane Sembene's "Moolaadé" from 2004. It too is filmed from an African perspective rather than a Western one...but it actually has a relevant, engaging storyline with fleshed-out characters for whom you actually care.

    "Yeelen" on the other hand, is an excruciating, mind-numbing experience that I wouldn't even inflict on my worst enemy. It's as enjoyable as watching urine dry on a toilet seat.
    10theworldtour

    Wow

    This film is incredible. Africa has richer culture and history than any of us will ever understand, much of it lost to the sands of time and colonialism. This film offers a window on the past using real people and real destinations filmed in the mid 80s as a backdrop to the story. The actors are real. The location is real. One of the best films I've ever seen about Africa. This from a person who has been fortunate enough to live in Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe and visited 25 African countries.

    This is an opportunity to experience a film that also feels like a documentary about an Africa that is now lost or almost gone.
    9lee_eisenberg

    Africans as they see themselves

    If absolutely nothing else, "Yeelen" offers a look at a society that we in the west don't often get to see. In this case, it's the Bambara people of Mali; the movie also includes the Dogon and Fulani. Having taken a sociology-anthropology class, I already knew about them. The plot centers on a warrior having to battle an evil sorcerer who is also his father.

    I should identify that this is not a movie for people with short attention spans: the action moves along very slowly. But don't worry. Despite how it takes a long time for everything to happen, you feel like you've gotten a lot out of the movie. Above all, I like to see how Africans view themselves as opposed to how we in the west view them. So I certainly recommend this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The setting of the film is the Mali Empire (c. 1230-1670) of West Africa. The implied chronological setting is the 13th century.
    • Quotes

      Djigui the twin: [subtitled version] But last night I saw a bright light cross the sky and stop before me. It said, "Djigui, the threat hovering over the Bambaras will strike the country, but spare your family." That restored my hope. In the same dream, I was also told this: "Your descendants will undergo a great change. They'll be slaves, and deny their race and faith." All upheavals are full of hope. The woes I saw in my dream will be turned to the Bambaras' advantage. I also see that many peoples will covet our country. I think one can die without ceasing to exist. Life and death are like scales, laid one upon another.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of Film: An Odyssey: Fight the Power: Protest in Film (2011)

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1987 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Mali
      • France
      • Burkina Faso
      • West Germany
    • Languages
      • Bambara
      • Fulah
    • Also known as
      • Brightness
    • Filming locations
      • Dilly, Mali
    • Production companies
      • Les Films Cissé
      • Atriascop Paris
      • Midas Film
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $283
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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