France | Mauritania 2014
Starts December 11, 2014
Directed by: Abderrahmane Sissako
Writing credits: Abderrahmane Sissako, Kessen Tall
Cast: Ibrahim Ahmed, Toulou Kiki, Abel Jafri
Length: 97 minutes

Director Abderrahmane Sissako co-wrote the screenplay with Kessen Tall. Sofiane El Fani’s camerawork and Amine Bouhafa’s music is good. Confusing is Nadia Ben Rachid’s editing with futile back-and-forth – city, country – cuts, and inconsequential, randomly inserted shots. Sissako filmed in his native northern West Africa Mauritania rather than neighboring Mali for safety reasons: his location representing the capital city of the Timbuktu Region is ineffective, i.e. a mere town. Timbuktu provocatively looks at repercussions inhabitants endure when occupied by Islamic fundamentalist zealots, thus captures our attention with beguiling visuals and hypnotic ethnic music. One can appreciate these qualities. Even without understanding German subtitles that may be enough for many. ( )