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''A Screaming Man'' (french: Un homme qui crie) is a 2010 drama film by
Mahamat Saleh Haroun Mahamat-Saleh Haroun (; ar, محمد الصالح هارون) was born in 1961 in Abéché, Chad. He is a film director from Chad. He left Chad during the civil wars of the 1980s. Haroun is the first Chadian full-length film director. He both wr ...
, starring
Youssouf Djaoro Youssouf Djaoro (born 28 March 1963) is a Chadian film actor. He made his debut by appearing in the film '' Daresalam'' in 2000 in which he played the character of Tom. It was directed by the critically acclaimed Issa Serge Coelo and was the fi ...
and Diouc Koma. Set in 2006, it revolves around the civil war in Chad, and tells the story of a man who sends his son to war in order to regain his position at an upscale hotel. Themes of fatherhood and the culture of war are explored. Principal photography took place on location in
N'Djamena N'Djamena ( ) is the capital and largest city of Chad. It is also a special statute region, divided into 10 districts or ''arrondissements''. The city serves as the centre of economic activity in Chad. Meat, fish and cotton processing are the ...
and
Abéché Abéché ( ar, أبشه, ''Absha'') is the fourth largest city in Chad and is the capital of Ouaddaï Region. It has within it the remnants of the ancient capital, including palaces, mosques, and the tombs of former sultans. History The city of ...
. The film won the
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at the
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.


Plot

Adam (
Youssouf Djaoro Youssouf Djaoro (born 28 March 1963) is a Chadian film actor. He made his debut by appearing in the film '' Daresalam'' in 2000 in which he played the character of Tom. It was directed by the critically acclaimed Issa Serge Coelo and was the fi ...
), a former central African swimming champion, is the pool attendant at a luxury hotel. He is known as Champ. As an economy measure Mrs. Wang, the manager, demotes him to gate security guard and his son Abdel is made pool attendant. The local chief pressures Adam to give money towards Chad's fight against rebel forces, chastising him for not attending a cause meeting. The chief tells Adam of how he sent his 17-year-old son to fight in the war. He also tells Adam he has three days to pay money to support the cause. To regain his post Adam volunteers Abdel for the
Chadian Ground Forces The Chadian Ground Forces (french: Armée de terre tchadienne) are the main and largest component of the Chadian National Army (''Armée nationale tchadienne''). Historically Chad has had one of the strongest armies in the Sahara region, larger tha ...
, and soldiers come to the family home and forcibly draft Abdel. Adam resumes his job as pool attendant. A 17-year-old woman, Abdel's pregnant girlfriend, arrives at Adam's home and is taken in and cared for. The conflict worsens and the townspeople flee. Adam tells his daughter-in-law of his treachery and she breaks down. Adam rethinks his position and takes his motorcycle with sidecar to the war zone to bring Abdel home. He finds Abdel seriously wounded- eye, neck, right arm and abdomen. That night Adam takes Abdel from the hospital, places him in the sidecar and heads for home. On the journey Abdel says he wishes to swim in the river. Abdel dies as they reach the river. Adam floats the corpse in the river, which takes the body away.


Cast

The film features; *
Youssouf Djaoro Youssouf Djaoro (born 28 March 1963) is a Chadian film actor. He made his debut by appearing in the film '' Daresalam'' in 2000 in which he played the character of Tom. It was directed by the critically acclaimed Issa Serge Coelo and was the fi ...
as Adam * Diouc Koma as Abdel * Emile Abossolo M'Bo as district chief * Hadjé Fatimé N'Goua as Mariam * Marius Yelolo as David * Djénéba Koné as Djeneba * Heling Li as Mme Wang * John Mbaiedoum as Etienne * Abdou Boukar as Le maître d'hôtel * Gerrard Ganda Mayoumbila as Le sous-officer * Tourgodi Oumar as Soldat barrage 2 * Hilaire Ndolassem as Radion speaker (voice) * Remadji Adele Nagaradoum as Souad * Sylvain Nbaikoubou as Le nouveau cuisiner *Fatimé Nguenabaye as La voisine *Mahamat Choukou as Soldat barrage 1 *Hadre Dounia as Joune Soldat blessé *Laure Cadiot


Themes

Adam's and Abdel's relationship is the main focus of the film's story, and according to the director it relates to modern day Chad: "Between the father and the son is the transportation of memory, genes, and culture. It's particularly important here because men conduct the war in Chad. The unrest in Chad has lasted 40 years and it's the father who has transmitted the culture of war to his son, because otherwise there is no reason for the son to get involved." Mahamat Saleh Haroun intentionally resisted going into detail about the civil war in Chad and politics: "The film recounts the point of view of this character and he hasn't got a position with the rebels or the government; to his life the two forces are abstract and so it would not matter if he was for the rebels or the government as this would not stop the war." The film's title is a quotation from the poetry collection ''Return to My Native Land'' by Aimé Césaire. The full sentence is "A screaming man is not a dancing bear". Haroun says that the main character Adam is "screaming against the silence of God, it's not a scream against adversity".


Production

The idea for the film came in 2006 during the production of ''
Daratt ''Dry Season'' ; french: Saison sèche) is a 2006 film by Chadian director Mahamat Saleh Haroun. The film was one of seven films from non-Western cultures commissioned by Peter Sellars' New Crowned Hope Festival to commemorate the 250th birthday ...
''. On 13 April rebel forces entered N'Djamena, the Chadian capital, where Haroun was filming, and production was immediately put on hold. The film crew, including the young lead actor who was turning 18 on the very day, were trapped in the desert with no means of communication. This inspired Haroun to try to capture the feeling of imprisonment he experienced during the event. The French company Pili Films and Chad's Goï Goï Productions produced the film together. Additional co-production support was provided by the Belgian company Entre Chiens et Loups. The two million euro budget included support from the French National Center of Cinematography, and pre-sales investment from
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, Canal Horizons, Ciné Cinéma and
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. Filming took place during six weeks on location in Chad, starting 30 November 2009. Many of the extras in the film were actual hotel employees, tourists and soldiers who Haroun asked to perform as themselves for the sake of realism. The director recounted the filming in N'Djamena as unproblematic. However, when the crew filmed in
Abéché Abéché ( ar, أبشه, ''Absha'') is the fourth largest city in Chad and is the capital of Ouaddaï Region. It has within it the remnants of the ancient capital, including palaces, mosques, and the tombs of former sultans. History The city of ...
, a stronghold for rebel forces, there was a constant fear among everybody involved in the production. Haroun saw it as a challenge to finish the film before something would happen, while he also tried to take advantage of the genuine tension on the set.


Release

''A Screaming Man'' premiered on 16 May 2010 in competition at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. It was subsequently shown at several festival venues including the
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. Pyramide Distribution released it in French theaters on 29 September 2010.


Critical response

The film received positive reviews from critics. Review aggregator
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reports that 89% out of 36 professional critics gave the film a positive review, with a rating average of 7.2/10. Thomas Sotinel reviewed the film for ''
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''. He thought it had an undeniable beauty, but continued, "This beauty is also fragile, because Mahamat Saleh Haroun didn't have quite all the necessary resources for the full expression of his vision. It is especially annoying that the sequence with the exodus of N'Djamena's population well shows that the filmmaker can switch to grand format when his subject commands it." Julien Welter of ''
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'' appreciated Haroun's choice of neither making a large-scale analysis of the conflict in Chad, nor a melodrama about the suffering it has brought. Welter's main concern was that he thought the quality of the script dropped during the third act, but ended the review by proclaiming Haroun as "more than ever an artist to follow." American film critic
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stated that he "greatly admired" the film, noting, "The unique quality of the movie is to look at Adam's life, the way he values his job almost more than his son, and the way status conferred by a Western hotel has bewitched him."


Accolades

The film received the Cannes Film Festival's
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. This made Haroun not only the first Chadian director to have a film in the main competition, but also the first to win one of the festival's awards. ''A Screaming Man'' won the Silver Hugo for best screenplay at the 46th Chicago International Film Festival. Youssouf Djaoro was awarded the Silver Hugo for best actor. At the 2011 Lumière Awards, decided by foreign journalists based in Paris, the film won the prize for Best French-Language Film from outside France. The film was nominated for a
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in the category of Best Foreign Film in Coproduction in 2012, but lost to ''
Romantics Anonymous ''Romantics Anonymous'' (french: Les Émotifs anonymes) is a 2010 French-Belgian romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Améris and starring Benoît Poelvoorde and Isabelle Carré. It received three nominations at the 2nd Magritte Awards, win ...
''.


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External links

* 2010 films 2010s Arabic-language films Belgian drama films Chadian drama films Films directed by Mahamat-Saleh Haroun Films set in Chad 2010s French-language films Best French-Language Film Lumières Award winners Films set in 2006 2010 multilingual films French multilingual films {{FESPACO Silver Stallion of Yennenga, state=expanded