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Massaï, les guerriers de la pluie

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France, Kenya · 2004
1h 34m
Director Pascal Plisson
Starring Ngotiek Ole Mako, Paul Nteri Ole Sekenan, Parkasio Ole Muntet, Musurpei Ole Toroge
Genre Adventure, Drama

Faced with a drought that endangers their people, Masai elders are convinced that they have been cursed by the Red God, the God of Vengeance. Following the death of the war chief in a lion attack, a group of young Masai men must kill the lion to reverse the curse.

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50

L.A. Weekly by

As our warriors encounter the Kenyan equivalents of Cyclopes and Sirens, the languid pace and the lulling voice-over (French subtitled in English) make for a nice bedtime story rather than a window on primal struggles.

70

Chicago Reader by Andrea Gronvall

Dazat coscripted, felicitously blending elements of documentary and travelogue much as he did in Himalaya. The resulting portrait sidesteps ethnography yet conveys the essence of a magnificent people.

60

The New York Times by Laura Kern

Not as morose as it sounds, the film also features playful humor and steady promises of hope. And the boys, like the film, come off as very human: flawed, frequently awkward, but full of goodness at the core.

50

Variety by Lisa Nesselson

Overall, film may feel too slow and didactic for contempo urban kids conditioned by video games. However, the script is never smarmy or complacent, and shows young people engaged in collective problem-solving and decision-making that is often, quite literally, a matter of life and death.

75

Chicago Tribune by Michael Wilmington

The French filmmakers lend it their special aesthetic/dramatic sense, and the Masai actors ground the story in everyday realism and humanity. Together, they create a film and a legend to remember.

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