Mieux vaut mal vivre que mourir

Mieux vaut mal vivre que mourir (in English: "Almost Nothing Is Better Than Nothing At All") is a 2007 documentary film, directed by Justine Bitagoye and Gaudiose Nininahazwe. The literal translation of the film's title is "It is better to live badly than to die".

Mieux vaut mal vivre que mourir
Directed byJustine Bitagoye, Gaudiose Nininahazwe
Produced byRTNB
Screenplay byGloriose Mbazumutima
CinematographyAnatole Habonimana
Edited byFrançoise Nzohabonayo, Cédric Nkurunziza
Release date
2007
Running time
52 minutes
26 minutes (internationally distributed version)
CountryBelgium
Burundi

Synopsis

The daily life of a young boy who lives off the dump, like all those surrounding him. This is the place he grew up in, that fed him and where he finds the articles he sells to survive. This film tenderly recounts the harsh and humble life of dump dwellers.[1]

Production and Release

The film is a Belgium-Benin co-production, and the first collaboration between the co-directors Bitagoye and Nininahazwe. It was released in 2006 following a production workshop in which the two took part.

Mieux vaut mal vivre que mourir was screened at multiple international film festivals, including:[2]

  • 2008 Monte Carlo Television Festival - Special mention
  • 2007 Leuven Afrika Film Festival - non competitive
  • 2007 Afrique Taille XL - non competitive (Brussels)
  • FESPACO 2007 - Special mention (Ouagadougou)
  • African Film Festival of Cordoba-FCAT
  • Festival de Cine Africano de Tarifa-Tánger
  • Festival International du Film de Ouidah (Bénin)
  • Festival de Musique, Esperanzah! ( "Cameras Sud") (Belgium)
  • Afrikazabaldu
  • Quintessence 2008[3]

The film was included in the short film collection from East Africa, Short(s) of Africa - East African Shorts, release in 2010.[4]

References

  1. "Mieux vaut mal vivre que mourir". Africine (in French). Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  2. "MIEUX VAUT MAL VIVRE QUE MOURIR". Neon Rouge Production. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  3. "Les Films africains présélectionnés pour "Quintessence 2008"". Blog de Sessi. Retrieved March 2, 2019.
  4. "Short(s) of Africa - East African Shorts". Africalia. Retrieved March 2, 2019.


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