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Cinema of Madagascar

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Malagasy film director Raymond Rajaonarivelo (born at Antananarivo, 1949).
Former cinemas Rex and Ritz in Antananarivo, 2013 (?).

The cinema of Madagascar refers to the film industry in Madagascar.

The most notable director is Raymond Rajaonarivelo, director of movies such as When the Stars Meet the Sea [fr] and Tabataba (English: Rumors).[1][2]

The oldest cinematographic production entirely produced in Madagascar by a Malagasy is a 22-minute black-and-white movie entitled Rasalama Martiora (English: Rasalama, the Martyr). Directed in 1937 by the deacon Philippe Raberojo, it marked the centenary of the death of the Protestant martyr Rafaravavy Rasalama. Philippe Raberojo was the president of an association of French citizens of Malagasy origin, where he had access to a 9.5mm camera. Thus he was able to realise his film. The complete version is lost.[3]

In the following years there was considerable political upheaval in the country. In 1960 independence was regained in Madagascar, but political instability remains. This complicated post-colonial period led to the closure or transformation of the country's cinemas into places of religious worship.[citation needed]

The film industry started to recover slowly around the year 2006 also due to the founding of Rencontres du Film Court Madagascar, which is the only film festival in the country.

Around 60 short films and 1 or 2 feature films are made each year.[3] Most Malagasy productions receive no public funding.

In the Malagasy language, the word “cinema” is translated “sarimihetsika” which literally means “moving image”.[3]

Films

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Year Title Director Genre Notes
1937 Rasalama maritiora (Rasalama, the Martyr) Philippe Raberojo Black and white documentary Portrait of the protestant martyr Rasalama Rafaravavy (1810 – 1837) at the centenary of this death. 22 minutes.
1973 L'accident
(The Accident)
Benoît Ramampy Drama short Best short film award Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO), 1973. A son kills his father by accident.
1974 Very Remby Ignace Solo Randrasana Drama Jean Soutter Award at the Dinard Festival du film britannique [fr], France, 1974. 90 minutes.
1980 Fitampoha Jacques Lombard and Jean-Claude Rahaga Documentary 77 minutes.
1984 Dahalo, Dahalo, il était une fois le moyen ouest
(Dahalo, Dahalo, Once upon a Time in the Midwest)
Benoît Ramampy Drama 75 minutes.
1987 Ilo Tsy Very
(Eternal Blessing)
Ignace Solo Randrasana Drama The story of Madagascar from 1895 to 1975, including the 1947 Malagasy Uprising. 90 minutes.
1988 Tabataba (Rumors) Raymond Rajaonarivelo Drama feature Story of a small Malagasy village during the independence uprising. 76 minutes.
1989 Le Prix de la paix
(The Price of Peace)
Abel Rakotozanany and Benoît Ramampy Short drama Shown at the African Film Festival in Montreal in 1988. 72 minutes.
1989 Angano... Angano... nouvelles de Madagascar Marie-Clémence Paes, Cesar Paes Documentary Storytellers recount the Malagasy founding myths. 64 minutes.
1996 Quand les étoiles rencontrent la mer [fr] (When the Stars Meet the Sea) Raymond Rajaonarivelo Drama Depicts the Malagasy liberation struggle. Best Film award Istanbul Film Festival (1998). 86 minutes.
2001 Makibefo Alexander Abela Drama Based on William Shakespeare's Macbeth. 73 minutes.
2004 Souli Alexander Abela Drama Based on William Shakespeare's Othello. 94 minutes.
2004 Sur les murs de la ville [fr] (On the walls of the city) Fabrice Maminirina Razafindralambo Short animation The first Malagasy animation short film in official competition at Annecy International Animated Film Festival 2004, 5 minutes.
2005 Mahaleo Marie-Clémence Paes and Raymond Rajaonarivelo Documentary Traces the history of Mahaleo, Madagascar's most popular folk-pop band. Best Documentary award at the 2006 Festival Regards sur le cinéma du monde de Rouen [fr]. Public Award and second place at the 2005 Festival international du film insulaire de Groix [fr].
2006 The sun rises...then sets Jiva Eric Razafindralambo Short animation Best Film Rencontres du Film Court Madagascar 2006.
2007 Raketa mena (Red Cactus) Hery A. Rasolo Documentary Award Festival Ciné Sud de Cozès (Charente-Maritime). 52 minutes.
2007 Tafasiry Toky Randriamahazosoa Short Best Film Rencontres du Film Court Madagascar 2007.
2010 Varavarankely Sitraka Randriamahaly Short Best Animation Film Rencontres du Film Court Madagascar in 2010.
2011 Dzaomalaza et le saphir bleu
(Dzaomalaza and the Blue Sapphire)
Andriamanisa Radoniaina and Mamihasina Raminosoa Fiction feature Dzaomalaza goes in search of a unique sapphire in Southern Madagascar in order to enrich himself. But three women are in his path. 60 minutes.
2012 Malagasy Mankany Haminiaina Ratovoarivony Road-movie Diaspora Award Hollywood Black Film Festival 2013, USA. Audience Award Festival of African Cinema (then Festival Cine Africano Cordoba 2013, Spain), Youth Jury Award at Cinémas d'Afrique 2013, France. Africa Connexion Award at Vues d'Afrique film Festival 2014, Canada. Best feature film and best actress at Iarivo film festival 2014, Madagascar. Jury special mention Festival du Cinéma Africain de Khouribga 2013, Morocco. 93 minutes.
2012 La photographie -
Sary Iray Tsy Nipika
David Randriamanana Short Second place FESPACO festival, Ouagadougou 2013. An old lady is waiting for her grandson. 18 minutes.
2013 Madame Esther Luck Razanajaona Short Second prize Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia 2014. Second place FESPACO festival, Ouagadougou 2015. 15 minutes.
2014 Ady gasy Lova Nantenaina Documentary Prix Fétnèt Ocean Indien at the Festival international du film d'Afrique et des îles de La Réunion [fr] (FIFAI), La Réunion. Grand Prix Eden Documentaire at the Lumières d'Afrique [fr], Besançon. Mention spéciale du Jury documentaire at the Festival international du film de Ouidah [fr], Bénin, also known as Festival Quintessence. “The Chinese make things, the Malagasy fix them.” 84 minutes.
2014 Odyaina, fragments of lives Laza Razanajatovo Documentary Shows the relationship between music and mental illness, through the work of some malagasy music therapist. 85 minutes.
2015 Fasa Laza Razanajatovo Short We observe Fasa as she is coping with the loss of her father.
2019 Fahavalo, Madagascar 1947 Marie-Clémence Andriamonta-Paes Historical war documentary Doc of the World Award Montreal World Film Festival, Special Mention Carthage Film Festival. 90 minutes.
2022 Joe Zo Tahiana Hariminoson Thriller
2024 Disco Afrika : A Malagasy Story Luck Razanajaona Drama Film selected at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival in the Generation competition.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Heale, Jay; Latif, Zawiah Abdul (2008). Madagascar. Cultures of the World. New York: Marshall Cavendish Benchmark. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-7614-3036-0. OCLC 182857000.
  2. ^ Laza and Raymond Rajaonarivelo (2016). Kolosary - cinéma malagasy. Madagascar en 11 films. ifcinema.institutfrancais.com. Institut Francais. Retrieved 1 March 2024.. Box with 11 Malagasy films on DVD, including 4 legacy films: L'Accident by Benoît Ramampy, Very Remby by Ignace Solo Randrasana, Tabataba by Raymond Rajaonarivelo, and When the Stars Meet the Sea [fr] by Raymond Rajaonarivelo, 1 documentary: Fragments de vie/Odyaina by Laza, 2 short fiction films: Madama Esther by Luck Razanajoana, and Le Petit Bonhomme de riz by Ludovic Rianando Randriamanantsoa. 4 animated films:Le Soleil se lève... puis se couche by Jiva Eric Razafindralambo, Afropower by Manohoray Randriamanjo, Iny Hono Izy Ravorona by Sirtaka Randriamahaly, and Ray by Erico Ramilijaonina.
  3. ^ a b c Laza; Rajaonarivelo, Raymond (2016). Kolosary Cinéma Malagasy – Madagascar en 11 Films (in French and English). Madagascar: Institut Français, Paris, and Institut Français Madagascar, Antananarivo. Retrieved 1 March 2024. Full-text book online at issuu.com.
  4. ^ "Disco Afrika : une histoire malgache | Disco Afrika: A Malagasy Story". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 2024-02-28.