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Si le vent soulève les sables

  • 2006
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  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Si le vent soulève les sables (2006)
Drama

Desert is eating the land, and water is gone. The family in Djibouti has to go even if there's the threat of war. Rahne heads east with his children and wife and their lifestock. Dangers lie... Read allDesert is eating the land, and water is gone. The family in Djibouti has to go even if there's the threat of war. Rahne heads east with his children and wife and their lifestock. Dangers lie ahead, around every corner. One by one is lost.Desert is eating the land, and water is gone. The family in Djibouti has to go even if there's the threat of war. Rahne heads east with his children and wife and their lifestock. Dangers lie ahead, around every corner. One by one is lost.

  • Director
    • Marion Hänsel
  • Writers
    • Marc Durin-Valois
    • Marion Hänsel
  • Stars
    • Issaka Sawadogo
    • Asma Nouman Aden
    • Carole Karemera
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    567
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Marion Hänsel
    • Writers
      • Marc Durin-Valois
      • Marion Hänsel
    • Stars
      • Issaka Sawadogo
      • Asma Nouman Aden
      • Carole Karemera
    • 9User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Issaka Sawadogo
    Issaka Sawadogo
    • Rahne
    • (as Isaka Sawadogo)
    Asma Nouman Aden
    • Shasha
    Carole Karemera
    • Mouna
    Saïd Abdallah Mohamed
    • Ako
    Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed
    • Ravil
    Moussa Assan
    • Janja
    Emile Abossolo M'bo
    Emile Abossolo M'bo
    • Lassong
    Saïd Omar Aden
    • Assombo
    Assia Aden Mohamed
    • Salimah
    Amina Aden Mohamed
    • Bébé de Salimah
    Marco Prince
    • Officier Armée Bleue
    Osman Elabeh Egueh
    • Dukka
    Roger Gleyse
    • Militaire Armée Bleue
    Kadir Ismael Elmi
    • Chauffeur Jeep
    Omar Mohamoud Hassan
    • Soldat Lassong 1
    Mohamed Abdi Abdillahi
    • Soldat Lassong 2
    Ibsa Amanur
    • Garçon Mines 1
    Abdi Osmar
    • Garçon Mines 2
    • Director
      • Marion Hänsel
    • Writers
      • Marc Durin-Valois
      • Marion Hänsel
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    7rajdoctor

    Who is to blame for this tragedy - RICH countries that care too little...

    The movie is about a poor rural famish family in sub-Saharan Rwandan landscape

    A School teacher Rahne (Isaka Sawadogo) and his wife Mouna (Carole Karemeca) are blessed with a girl child Sasha (Asma Nouram Aden). A small family has two other children - both boys. Due to scarcity of water the whole neighborhood decided to move to a place where there is some water available. The family starts its journey with a camel, a few goats and little belongings through the treacherous desert which is rebel infested, war hit, governed by corrupt state arm forces. The unbelievable hardship the family faces - losing their goats one by one, and trading one boy to rebels to cross the border, and another boy shot in front of them by another group of rebels. The burden of leaving behind the wife Mouna to simply die under the tree - because she can not walk further. Soon after Rahne and Sasha collapse in the middle of white desert. without food or water and nowhere to go except ocean of endless white desert around

    It is only when UNHCR relief workers pick their bodies up and bring to the relief camp - the father Rahne and daughter Sasha - smile

    The movie is very well directed by Marian Hansel who has put GREAT effort in shooting in real locations that are so difficult. BRAVO.

    The movie is based on a novel - Chamelle by Marc Durin-Valois, which is based on fictionalized real-life interviews of people at the UNHCR camps

    The tragedy of people living in the Northern African continent is so grave - life without enough food/ water and on top of that war.

    All "so called" Rich people of the world should die with shame for having even a little more land, money and luxuries more than they need. The movie shows how "poor" the whole world has become in LOVE and caring for others.

    The gravity of the problems people face is so GREAT that they do not even have tears to cry - when their own family and folks are seen dying of hunger and war in front of them. Only thing matters for them is - They are alive and should carry on without stopping.

    The movie's main focus is on Father, mother and daughter - and all actors have acted brilliantly performing their roles as if they are not actors but real people. Kudos to them..

    The movie is beautifully shot with very good music. It is a heart-breaking movie - and I was hoping for a better ending than this.

    After seeing this movie - if a person is sensitive - will even think twice before flushing one's toilet - It seems a crime we all commit by being greedy for food and wasting water - we all people living in cities contribute to the murders of millions across Africa.

    Who is to blame for this tragedy? RICH countries that care too little...

    I will go with 7.5 out of 10 for this masterpiece and letting the world know about the lives of under-developed countries.
    8efcarter

    Must See!

    I saw this film at the Palm Springs Film Festival and was fortunate to also participate in the Q&A session after the film with the director. This was a very good film about the struggles within the small villages in Africa that are lacking access to water. The film deliberately does not state a particular region of Africa because the story can be applied to almost anywhere across the continent. The film was really well casted and the cinematography was well depicted. I especially enjoyed the musical soundtrack. Bring a bottle of water with you to see this film because it will make you thirsty! We forget how difficult life is for others in regions of the world we are not very familiar with and I love these types of movies that remind us to remember others and their struggles. It is heartbreaking to think hundreds of thousands of people are struggling as those in this movie. The story focuses on one family in a village that decides to travel across a desert in search of water wells. There are no roads and no one can be trusted so their decision is life threatening but must be done because of the lack of water in their own village. The family crosses the desert and suffers tragedies along the way that bring you emotionally into the movie. There was one scene we had to laugh about, in the desert when the father and daughter were resting and leaning on the camel with a little make shift shade cover; they were on the wrong side of the camel because the other side had a LOT more shade then the sunny side they were on. Strongly recommend everyone to support films like this one, it's so important for us to help our neighbors and not just the ones with resources we want.
    10pavercatherine

    Extraordinary - heartbreaking and beautiful - profoundly moving

    An extraordinary film that deserves much wider viewing. Watch it without knowing anything about what happens. It took my breath away, and it reminded me that when I pour a glass of tap water and drink it I am amazingly lucky. I found it funny that one person has slated it on the grounds that it was made by a 'middle-aged woman' (horror!) and contains poor 'French-speaking Africans'. Hilarious! As a middle-aged woman whose father was from Africa, yep, there are over ninety million French-speaking Africans, and some of them are poor. Anyway. This phenomenally talented film director and her wonderful creative team deserve every single one of these stars.
    9thompson62208

    Enjoyed this Movie

    I guess some did not think much of this movie. I disagree. I thought this movie was very well done. The family and their livestock are forced to move to where water is available since their well is running dry in the desert. The trials and tribulations they go through finding water to live on is quite a story. The family pays a terrible price traveling in this harsh desert land. They run into ruthless characters and have to pay a horrendous price making their way through the desert. I felt the story was told well and the actors did a great job portraying the characters, especially the father and daughter. I thought the daughter's performance was eye opening. The photography was outstanding. I recommend this movie to all peoples. The movie is happy, sad and quite emotional. See it.
    2emtec666

    "Artistic" pulp

    I saw this at the 36th International Film Festival of Rotterdam.

    It's a romanticized film made by a middle aged western woman aimed at...middle aged western women. It's filled with clichés about the way (rich) people from the West view Africa. The actors speak French: yeah like well clothed, French speaking Africans have to cross a desert to find water. Add in war, child soldiers etc. and an "artistic" soundtrack and the target audience will love it. Naturally in the end the main characters get saved by white people from the West. The actors acted unnatural but did a good job sticking to the silly script. Rated this a 2 because the animals acted well. For the rest it's "artistic" pulp.

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      Was shot in 51 days over three months.
    • Soundtracks
      Halkaas Saha Raha (Halkaas Saxahara)
      written by Maan Youssouf & René-Marc Bini

      Sung by Cathy Renoir

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Belgium
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Cinéart (Belgium)
      • Man's Films Productions (Belgium)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Sounds of Sand
    • Filming locations
      • Djibouti
    • Production companies
      • Man's Films
      • Asap Films
      • Radio Télévision Belge Francophone (RTBF)
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      • €2,700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $165,771
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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