
2002
This documentary follows the traces of the French colonization of the country Lobi. In this region of southwestern Burkina Faso, there is not a village, not a family that does not remember the suffering brought by the colonizers. Confronted with the archival documents of the administrators, the oral tradition, through its numerous testimonies, allows us to trace back nearly a century of history, from the arrival of the first Whites until today. This word also testifies to the individual, social or religious consequences of this often painful history. Between the past and the present, between the living words and the writings of the colonists, "Mémoire entre deux rives" is as much a quest for Lobi identity as a reflection on "civilising" France.

RE:MEMBER

Their Houses

Nighthouse

Negotiating Amnesia

Buck Southworth: U.S. Air Force Flight Crew

How to Remember

Horizon: How Does Your Memory Work?

African Art in Performance: The Winiama Masks of the Village of Ouri, Burkina Faso

Adrift by the Towers

7 Vidas

Hometown: A Portrait of the American Opioid Epidemic

Concerning Violence

Remembering Port Chicago

Fragments de route

Mary Remembering

Beyond Me

Heredity

Ali's Story

(Sol)ar Memories

La bisabuela tiene Alzheimer