The Silence of the Forest (2003)
A film about the difficulty for even the most well-intentioned person to know and respect another culture. In this case, the problem is so acute that there is even heated debate over what to call that 'other.' The subtitles in the film use the familiar word 'pygmies,' a relatively pejorative European term; the Bantu or villagers' expression for the same group, Babingas, carries similar negative connotations. These highly specialized, tropical rainforest hunter-gatherers should perhaps be called by their own ethnonym, Aka, MoAka (sing.) and BaAka (pl.)
Directors: Didier Ouénangaré, Bassek Ba Kobhio.
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Ériq Ebouaney as Gonaba |
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Nadège Beausson-Diagne as Simone |
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Sonia Zembourou as Kali |
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Philippe Mory as The Prefect |
| Directing | Didier Ouénangaré | Director |
| Directing | Bassek Ba Kobhio | Director |
| Writing | Bassek Ba Kobhio | Writer |
| Writing | Étienne Goyemide | Novel |
| Writing | Didier Ouénangaré | Writer |
| Writing | Marcel Bealieu | Writer |
| Sound | Manu Dibango | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | Pierre-Olivier Larrieu | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Joseph Licidé | Editor |