After her work "Noire is not my job", actress and director Aïssa Maïga alerts the effects of global warming in Africa in a luminous film of humanity.
Article réservé aux abonnésWe should soon see the Frenchwoman Aïssa Maïga, born in Dakar of a Malian father and a Senegalese mother, in when you are big, of Andréa Bescond and Eric Métayer, and in the English series The Fire Index with Josh Hartnett.Discovery at Cédric Klapisch and Claude Berri, appointed for the César for best hope in 2007 for Bamako, of Abderrahmane Sissako, supporting role noticed in big productions as in author cinema, Aïssa Maïga is a committed artist, especially throughThe black collective work is not my job.But the realization of walking on the water, half-documentary half fiction, is more than a revelation.Because telling a story behind the camera was one of his most powerful dreams.
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