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The Pirogue

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African men leave Senegal in a small boat to find a better life in Spain.

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Drew Hunt Chicago Reader Dry humor alleviates the feeling of helplessness, whereas the actors, most of them amateurs, authenticate the story's real-world implications. Jun 11, 2015 Full Review Radheyan Simonpillai NOW Toronto The storms, quarrels and casualties don't make any emotional waves since they are clinically checked off, as if the filmmakers themselves recognize the predictability of it all and would rather just hurry on to the gloomy finale we all see coming. Rated: 2/5 Aug 16, 2013 Full Review Adam Nayman Globe and Mail For all its technical skill and good intentions, the film doesn't quite have enough dramatic momentum to push it over the top. Rated: 2.5/4 Aug 16, 2013 Full Review Joanne Laurier World Socialist Web Site The Pirogue compensates for its relative simplicity by a remarkable cast, honestly directed to reproduce a vast social tragedy, for which the Great Powers, the former colonial countries, are responsible. Aug 13, 2020 Full Review Stuart Klawans The Nation La Pirogue is small compared with most Euro-American productions and has its vulnerabilities -- but its makers trusted it to do the big job of carrying the story of African emigration, and it has come through beautifully. Nov 4, 2013 Full Review Maria Garcia Film Journal International Director Moussa Tour's allegorical underpinning transforms this rather predictable plot, ripped from familiar headlines around the world, into a decidedly Senegalese story. Jan 25, 2013 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member The sheer ordinariness of the journey could be a strength or a weakness. It highlights that this odyssey, harrowing and dangerous as it is, is unexceptional for the people undertaking it. On the other hand, we're never very invested in any of the people so we don't much feel their suffering or loss. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review walter m Baye Laye(Souleymane Seye Ndiaye) has been recruited by Lansana(Laity Fall) to captain a pirogue to Spain, consisting of thirty men. On the one hand, Baye Laye is reluctant to leave his family behind, but does not feel comfortable with having young Kaba(Babacar Oualy), who dreams of playing soccer in Spain, in charge either. What eventually sways him in going is the increase in the fee. And everything goes smoothly at first at sea even with different tribes being represented, including those from Guinea who have never even seen the open sea before. And then Nafy(Mame Astou Diallo) is discovered as a stowaway. As social drama, "The Pirogue" does its job in shining the light on the plight of those who are desperate enough to risk their lives to make a new life for themselves in Europe. According to the endnote, from 2005 to 2010, 30,000 started out from Africa, with 5,000 dying en route. The point being made here is that even with the most meticulous preparations, some things cannot be accounted for.(Or in other words, there is no such thing as an atheist on the open seas.) Even though a documentary might not have been the best route, this dramatic presentation is far from perfect, either, even as it is well filmed. To be honest, the movie should actually have been longer, as it is rather anticlimactic. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Una película difícil, esas duras verdades que uno no quiere saber. Es un poco larga y bastante deprimente. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Audience Member A different look at illegal immigration. It happens in other parts of the world too, ya know. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/18/23 Full Review Audience Member Illegal immigrants are a subject of heated discussion all over the developed world. The French-produced movie "La Pirogue" tackles the subject of immigrants crossing the ocean from the African coast to the shores of Spain, a trip taken by many people in small boats, countless of people dying in the effort. The movie gives us two young protagonists who decide to leave their native Senegal and start anew in Europe. Africa offers no jobs or other hopes for the future. "If we stay here we die," the two men somberly asses. After gathering a considerable amount of money, the youngsters are accepted on a trip. A small boat filled with people with varying backgrounds embarks on a journey that is infinitely dangerous. Things don't go smoothly. Power dynamics, fear, greed, paranoia and a primal fight for survival ensues. "La Pirogue" is a film with a controvercial subject matter and an extremely heavy thematic landscape. Director Moussa Touré wisely keeps the storytelling from diving too deeply into melodrama, his take is documentary like, subtle, yet effective and plausibly dramatic. The movie manages to make you view faceless immigrants as individuals, a viewpoint dangerously absent from current political discourse, whatever the views presented. But Touré also takes his film onto higher plains, reaching broader levels of philosophy and illuminating some essentialities of human behavior. This is not a feel-good movie, but its filled with compelling ideas and has a spark of hope somewhere under all those hars truths about our behavior. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis African men leave Senegal in a small boat to find a better life in Spain.
Director
Moussa Touré
Producer
Éric Névé, Oumar Sy, Adrien Maigne
Screenwriter
Éric Névé, David Bouchet
Production Co
Studio 37, Appaloosa Films, Les Chauves-Souris, arte France Cinéma, Astou Films, Royal Pony Film LCS
Genre
Drama
Original Language
French (France)
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 11, 2019
Runtime
1h 27m
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