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Unassuming and elegant, Bon Voyage is a humorous comment on extravagant leadership in poor countries.
Sim, president of "Toad Republic", sets off on a visit to the president of a neighbouring country.
Moustapha Alassane from Niger is cited as the father of Sub-Saharan animation. This animation made in 1966 is a charming narrative of the politician frog Sim who travels to neighboring countries in the midst of all the pomp and ceremony surrounding a presidential trip. A humoristic take on African politics post-independence, this animation is a key film within the history of the animated form on the continent.
Niger, 1966
Running Time: 5'
Cartoon
Original Version: French
Animated/ Written by: Moustapha Alassane, Niger
Produced by: Moustapha Alassane
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Enkelt och elegant om en padd-president i padd-folkets land. Bon Voyage är en humoristisk kommentar om det extravaganta ledarskap som ofta finns i länder där majoriteten av befolkningen lever i fattigdom.
Regissören: Moustapha Alassane
1966, Niger, 5 min
Source: CinemAfrica 2011, Stockholm
http://cinemafrica.se/sv/filmer/animerade-filmer/226-bon-voyage-sim-
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