Les Accords de Bella

Les Accords de Bella

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Directed by David Constantin
Produced by Caméléon Production
Screenplay by David Constantin
Music by Menwar
Cinematography Mahen Bujun
Edited by David Constantin
Release dates
2007
Running time
52 minutes
Country Mauritius

Les Accords de Bella is a 2007 anthropological documentary film directed by David Constantin.[1] It was selected by the African Film Festival of Cordoba - FCAT.

Synopsis

Rodrigues Island, lost in the middle of the Indian Ocean, has something particular: There are more than 500 accordions for 35,000 people. Polkas, mazurkas and waltzes are part of the history and mestization of an island forgotten by all for a very long time. Here, the accordion is not a forgotten instrument, quite the contrary; its sound mixes with African drums so that young and old can dance. With Philippe Imbert's help, a French craftsman, the Rodrigues Accordion Association has set out on a new adventure: Making their own accordion. The first one, the prototype, completely made on the island, is called Bella.[2][3]

References

  1. "Les Accords de Bella". Festival Film Afriqueiles. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. "David Constantin, "Bella" au bois dormant". L'Express (France). 16 July 2007. Retrieved March 10, 2012.
  3. "Les accords de Bella". Le Mauricien (in French). 15 July 2007. Retrieved 11 March 2012.

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