German Premiere of „The Other in Me (L’Autre en Moi)“ with Director Fatou Kandé Senghor in Attendance, Sunday, 2nd February 2014, 5.30 pm, Hackesche Höfe Cinema

On Sunday, 2nd of February 2014 at 5.30 pm AfricAvenir invites to the German premiere of the fictional documentary “The Other in Me” (L’Autre en Moi, original with English subtitles) with Senegalese director Fatou Kandé Senghor in attendance. The movie shows the joint journey of American-Senegalese twins who lived in different contexts for decades. During their joint trip to different places of remembrance questions about family belonging and their own history come to the fore. The carefully documented conversations of the twins, ancestors of the first Senegalese President Léopold Sédar Senghor, will be intelligently connected to concepts of Négritude of the 1930s. Fatou Kandé Senghor is not trying to find an answer to the question of identity but rather initiates a discussion about the term and concept itself.

Following the screening there will be an audience discussion with director Fatou Kandé Senghor as well as a small reception in the foyer.

With financial support of the BMZ, Bread for the World, Humboldt University and the Rosa-Luxemburg-Foundation and in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Dakar, Waru Studio (Senegal), Sunugaal, Africiné, SEV magazine, the club of the friends of RFI, Berlin Poche, rendez-vous-cine.de, Exberliner, multicult.fm, Art Labour Archives, Initiative Black People in Germany (ISD), Zentrum Moderner Orient and Planète Métis.

Synopsis
Senegalese artist Fatou Kandé Senghor immerses in a journey down memory lane. She engages in a dialogue with her husband ETIENNE and twin brother Leopold about IDENTITY, BELONGING, CONNECTING AND TIES through the concept of NEGRITUDE developed in the 1930’s by POET and PRESIDENT LEOPOLD SEDAR SENGHOR. As they unfold their thoughts and words, Fatou reveals a perfect metaphor with the lives of ETIENNE and LEOPOLD SENGHOR, also gran sons of LEOPOLD SEDAR SENGHOR.

LEOPOLD and ETIENNE are twin brothers. They were born in Dakar in Senegal. They moved to the USA when they were seven years old. Etienne came back to Africa 18 years ago following a wake up call. Leopold has been coming back to Africa regularly in the past 5 years.

When Leopold Senghor gets off the plane from Washington DC where he lives to the registration desk, at the airport in Senegal and hands out his passport, the immigration officer takes the American passport in his hands and opens it. He notices the name of the passenger in front of him and floods him with questions.

It has become a ritual, and then when he comes out of the airport, that sign is there to remind him of the namesake. It reads LEOPOLD SEDAR SENGHOR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT.

This is the story of belonging, connecting and links, it’s a story about history, geography, community and identity. How one has to struggle to be, to belong, and strengthen after being cut from his own.

They both are at a different pace re-capturing data belonging to them while their similar faces continue to create confusion amongst their family and friends.

Fatou Kandé Senghor about her movie:
„The movie serves its purpose, it opened up the opportunity for me to discuss immigration differently: the issue is not the means of transportation but rather the finishing line. People leave out of necessity. Once they are there, have several children, it becomes difficult to return. There are many aspects in our parents’ lives we cannot condemn. The Other in Me does not judge or condemn them but rather tells a snatch of real life, in order for people to understand that even though there are many things in life you cannot choose, you can prevent unpleasant coincidences by remaining mindful.”

Director: Fatou Kandé Senghor
Fatoumata Bintou KANDE was born on January 9th, 1971 in Dakar, Senegal. Her artist name is Fatou Kandé Senghor. She created an artistic research platform called Waru Studio in Dakar that works like an experimentation lab, allying – Art- science-technology –Ecology-environment and Politics. Waru in Wolof language means “wonderment” and the platform is an incubator that combines all these sciences using new technologies. Convinced that art in Africa is an efficient weapon to address and resolve issues that concern Africans, and touch others in the world.  She also works with young artists that need to broaden their discourse. In her own work she uses mediums such as photography, video, printing to raise consciousness around her. She produces conceptual art, and does not believe in art for art sake.

Filmography n

  • 2000 : Tara the path of the World
  • 2003 : Dona Ana Maria Cabral
  • 2007 : Diola Tigi
  • 2008 – 2012: The Return of the Elephant
  • 2012 : L’Autre en Moi
  • 2013 : Malibala

nGerman Premiere
The Other in Me (L’Autre en Moi)
Fatou Kandé Senghor, documentary, Senegal/USA, 2012, 59 min.,
original French/Wolof/English with Englisch subtitles
a production of Waru Studios

Sunday, 2 February 2014
5.30 pm
Admission: 7,50 €

Tickets and information
030/ 283 4603

Hackesche Höfe Cinema
Rosenthalerstr. 40/41
10187 Berlin
S Hackescher Markt
U Weinmeisterstraße

Support our projects with a donation:
AfricAvenir International e.V.
Badische Beamtenbank
BLZ 66 09 08 00
Kto 00 16 72 13 03

Further information:www.africavenir.org

Newsletter

Deine Anmeldung konnte nicht gespeichert werden. Bitte versuche es erneut.
Deine Anmeldung war erfolgreich.

With our newsletter we inform you about the latest news on AfricAvenir International Berlin and on the topics of decolonisation, criticism of racism and African perspectives. Sign up here and you will receive dates, reading tips and other recommendations twice a month.