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Jikoo, a Wish Original Title: Jikoo, la chose espérée Country: France, Senegal Year: 2014 Language: Afrikaans, French Subtitle: English Runtime: 52 min. Format: HD Videofile (ProRes 422 HQ 1080p) Color: Colour Producer: Lucie Bruneteau, Romain Boutin, Christophe Leroy, Adrien Camus Director: Christophe Leroy, Adrien Camus Cinematographer: Christophe Leroy, Adrien Camus Editor: Christophe Leroy, Adrien Camus, Lucie Bruneteau, Romain Boutin Script: Christophe Leroy Sound: Christophe Leroy, Adrien Camus Doc International Programme France, Senegal | 2014 | 52 min. | Afrikaans, French | English subtitles | German Premiere Nothing calms the global middle classes’ conscience like the establishment of nature reserves, preferably in countries that we can confidently bully around in all other respects. Senegal, for example, whose fishing grounds are being cleared out by the EU. Making the “Delta du Saloum” national park at Senegal’s Atlantic coast a World Cultural Heritage site is cheap, good PR and brings ecotourists. The only drawback is that there are people living in the area, some of them for generations, who have found their own way of co-existing with nature and have good reason to doubt that the tourism can be sustainable. “Jiko, a Wish” portrays this conflict between international agencies, as represented by the park management and its rangers, and the inhabitants of the village of Bakadadji. These people have a very simple wish: a fence, please, so they can protect their fields from marauding warthogs which they are forbidden to hunt under threat of punishment. Because of the ecology – at least as far as those involved understand it. But tens of millions of Euros and US dollars are disappearing down the drip filters of the national administration, which is why, alas, there is no money left for a fence. Let the peasants dance for the ecotourists instead, and then they don’t need their fields any more. What to do? The film does not answer this question. It only holds a mirror up to us. DOK Leipzig, 57th International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film DOK, 2014
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 15:08:28 +0000

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