Keswick Film Club
Presents: Souleymane’s Story. Everyone welcome, you don't have to be a
Film Club Member (members enjoy £3 off the ticket price).
Director: Boris
Lojkine. France 2024 (12A) 1hr 33min.
In French, Fulah
and Malinka with English subtitles.
Winner of festival
awards around the world, including the coveted ‘Un Certain Regard’ Jury prize
at Cannes last year, get ready to follow the routes of Souleymane Sangaré as he
frantically tries to keep up a gruelling schedule delivering food on his bicycle
round the streets of Paris. To make his life even more stressful, he is an
illegal immigrant from Ghana who faces an interview to gain asylum in just two
days.
This
social-realist view of the plight of immigrants is lead by a new actor - Abou
Sangaré - who gets great reviews all round.
‘Navigating the
city’s terrifying night-time traffic and shifting from one homeless shelter to
another in the early hours, Sangaré conveys these unsustainable stress levels
in little gestures rather than big theatrics. He quietly seethes at a restaurant
proprietor who holds him up and after a collision with a car, he snaps at a
client when she complains that her food has been spilled. There’s no give
anywhere: if he loses the phone, smashes the bike, or misses the late-night bus
to the shelter, he has nowhere to go...When Sangaré won a best actor award at
last year’s Cannes, he still hadn’t received French residency. Talk about life
imitating art’ - Phil de
Semlyen, Time Out.
As
Souleymane cycles the streets, we are shown how these economic migrants live
invisible lives, being ignored at best, abused at worst. There are so many of
them that they end up doubling their own exploitation by trying to fiddle the system; ‘Sangaré’s
exemplary, unfeigned performance helps them speak’ - Phil Hoad,
Guardian.
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