Une histoire d'amour et de compassion après une agression sexuelle. Un film de la collection Scénarios d’Afrique « Violée : l’histoire d’Essie » d'après des idées originales de jeunes gens de Namibie, Burundi, Nigeria et Kenya. Un bijou de cinéma signé Newton Aduaka, lauréat du grand prix au FESPACO.
Synopsis : La jeune Essie a été victime d'un viol. Elle se confie à Angela, qui l'aide à prendre des décisions judicieuses dans les heures et les jours qui suivent l'agression : consulter immédiatement un médecin ; coopérer avec la police ; et entamer un dialogue avec sa famille afin d'aboutir à la compréhension et à la compassion... En bref, le début d'une nouvelle vie après le cauchemar...D'après des idées originales de Nagwanga Laborne, 13 ans, de Namibie ; de Victor Ogolah, 23 ans, du Kenya ; d'Emmanuel Ihekwoaba, 14 ans, du Nigeria ; et d'Elvis Mutoni, 24 ans, du Burundi.
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This tale of love and compassion after a sexual assault is based on creative ideas written by youths from Burundi, Kenya, Namibia, Nigeria and Kenya. Artistically magnificent, the Scenarios from Africa film was shot in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso by internationally renowned Nigerian director Newton Aduaka.
Synopsis: In an African city, young Essie has been raped. She confides in Angela, who helps her to make wise decisions in the hours and days after the attack: seeking immediate medical attention, including preventative HIV treatment; cooperating closely with the police; and embracing a dialogue with her family, leading to understanding and compassion.... In short, the beginnings of a new life after the nightmare. Based on creative ideas written by Nagwanga Laborne, 13, from Namibia; Victor Ogolah, 23, from Kenya; Emmanuel Ihekwoaba, 14, from Nigeria; and Elvis Mutoni, 24, from Burundi.
Synopsis: In an African city, young Essie has been raped. She confides in Angela, who helps her to make wise decisions in the hours and days after the attack: seeking immediate medical attention, including preventative HIV treatment; cooperating closely with the police; and embracing a dialogue with her family, leading to understanding and compassion.... In short, the beginnings of a new life after the nightmare. Based on creative ideas written by Nagwanga Laborne, 13, from Namibia; Victor Ogolah, 23, from Kenya; Emmanuel Ihekwoaba, 14, from Nigeria; and Elvis Mutoni, 24, from Burundi.
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