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A TRIP
TO THE COUNTRY


A film by Jean-Marie Téno
Documentary, 2000
35 mm and video - 75 minutes

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Camera : Jean-Marie Teno
et Moussa Diakité

Sound : Lardia Thombiano
Original music : Ben’s Belinga
and Marianne Entat

  Editor : Christiane Badgley
Producer/Director : Jean-Marie TENO
A films du Raphia production
Co-produced by ZDF/ARTE.
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SYNOPSIS

A Trip to the Country is a voyage in search of the illusion of modernity, which haunts Cameroonian society.

A Trip to the Country questions, sometimes ironically, the notion of development associated in Africa with a “tropical modernity” which can be summarised as follows: Everything from Europe is modern, while all things local are archaic and must be discarded.

After the ravages of slavery and colonialism, the African continent now faces another threat: educational systems which perpetuate inferiority complexes and dependence vis-à-vis the West. This self-destructive mentality also establishes a social hierarchy placing “modern” city dwellers above “backward” rural people.

I decided to retrace the trip I took annually as a child during the school holidays from Yaounde, the big city, to Bandjoun, my village. A Trip to the Country. Along the way, I attempt to understand the hopes, regrets and frustrations of the people I encounter. When possible, I also try to serve as a bridge between city dwellers and villagers.

A Trip to the Country is a personal reflection on our obsession with modernity, our desire to conform to a certain model of “development.” Why do we turn our backs on the possibility of real progress, remaining instead dependent on so-called “aid"? As those who have always profited continue to benefit from this situation, the majority of our populations still live in misery. Is this development?.

ENGLISH PRESS :

"A Trip to the Country is a distinctive socio-political travelogue for inquisitive festivals and educational TV audiences."
— Variety

"This trip to the filmmaker’s past becomes a vision of his country’s possible future, and the delicate balance between past and future that informs so many African films find here a stirring new expression."
— Film Comment

Festival screenings :
Berlin 2000, Forum program
Cinéma du Réel
Vues d’Afrique, Montréal 2000
Grand Prize "Intercultural communication".
International Film Festival, San Francisco 2000
Visions du Réel, Nyon 2000
Munich International documentary Film Festival, 2000