The Pirogue (SENEGALESE FILM REVIEW)
The Pirogue
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Senegalese Peasants Set Out for Spain in Seafaring
Tale of Survival
You might find the title of this
movie a little misleading, since to most people a “pierogi” is a puffy Polish
delicacy stuffed with potatoes, sauerkraut and ground meat. However, the
similar-sounding “pirogue” is also the name of the flat-bottomed, wooden boat
used by West African fishermen for centuries.
Directed by Moussa Toure, the fact-based
drama revolves around 30 Senegalese peasants, 29 men and 1 woman (Mame Astou
Diallo), who make a break for Spain
by sea in search of a better life. Because of their country’s bad economy, even
the fishing industry is dying, which means some ship owners have turned to using
their vessels to smuggle needy refugees to Europe.
The story was inspired by the over 30,000 souls
who attempted the transoceanic voyage between 2005 and 2010, and it is
dedicated to the 5,000 of them that perished in the financial freedom flotillas.
The captain of the pirogue at the center of the adventure is Baye Laye (Souleymane Seye Ndiaye), a married man who requests that his wife be
paid his fee of a million Francs before his departure on the dangerous journey.
The
boat is outfitted with a radio, a GPS device, 260 gallons of gasoline, 80
gallons of water and 300 pounds of rice. And the passengers have brought along
musical instruments like bongos, bells and a kalimba to break up the monotony
of what they expect to be long boring days.
Not
so fast, kimosabe. After passing the point of no return, they encounter a host
of horrifying ordeals ranging from homesickness to madness to sexual tension to
infighting to a hurricane to leaks to starvation. Ultimately, their plight
becomes so overwhelming that they end up praying to Allah for divine
intervention.
A
compelling cross of Life of Pi and Lifeboat, a seafaring tale of survival sans
the Bengal tiger and Tallulah Bankhead.
Excellent
(3.5 stars)
Rated Unrated
In French with subtitles
Running time: 87 minutes
Distributor: ArtMattan
To see a trailer for The
Pirogue, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXU28K1gTpc
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