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Le grand blanc de Lambaréné (1995) Online
Original Title :
Le grand blanc de Lambaréné
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
1995
Directror :
Bassek Ba Kobhio
Cast :
André Wilms,Marisa Berenson,Alex Descas
Writer :
Bassek Ba Kobhio,Serge Lascar
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 34min
Rating :
6.7/10
Le grand blanc de Lambaréné (1995) Online

Cameroonian filmmaker Bassek ba Kobhio provides a fascinating revisionist perspective on Albert Schweitzer, Noble Peace Prize winner and secular saint of the colonial era. Like FRANTZ FANON: BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASK, this film begins to rewrite the history of colonialism from the point of view of the colonized. LE GRAND BLANC DE LAMBARÉNÉ is not, however, a facile exercise in iconoclasm but rather a deeply-felt lament for a missed opportunity, for a cross-cultural encounter between Africa and Europe which never happened. The film reveals that the ultimate tragedy of colonialism may have been its refusal to see and value the colonized as autonomous, creative human beings. The film's epigraph, ironically, is a famous remark by Schweitzer himself: "All we can do is allow others to discover us, as we discover them."
Cast overview, first billed only:
André Wilms André Wilms - Albert Schweitzer
Marisa Berenson Marisa Berenson - Helene Schweitzer
Alex Descas Alex Descas - Koumba
Elizabeth Bourgine Elizabeth Bourgine - Ingrid (as Élisabeth Bourgine)
Philippe Maury Philippe Maury - Le sorcier
Anne-Marie Pisani Anne-Marie Pisani - Berta
Marcel Mvondo Marcel Mvondo - Lambi
Magaly Berdy Magaly Berdy - Bissa
Michel Peyrelon Michel Peyrelon - Lacaze
Edembe Gomez Edembe Gomez
Dany Boon Dany Boon
Jérémie Ahouandjinou Jérémie Ahouandjinou - Trompette
Dine Alougbin Dine Alougbin - Griot
Yves-Jacques Cabasso Yves-Jacques Cabasso - Le soldat français
Jean Lacroire Kamga Jean Lacroire Kamga - Le griot du chef Mata (as Jean-Lacroix Kamga)


User reviews

Forey

Forey

This film is superb and deeply moving. Andre Wilms, Marisa Berenson, Magalay Bertly and the rest of the cast give us deeply memorable acting performances drawing out the essence of the characters involved in this story. This film shows the complex nature of Dr. Schweitzer including his patronizing and arrogant attitude towards the Africans he is there to help and his deep devotion and love for them at the same time. You are forced to ask the question as to why people are missionaries. You are forced to ask why the colonial powers never appreciated the rich culture they were so intent on exploiting for their own ends. The script is simply one of those that make you feel good about spending the time watching the film. Check your local library if they provide films and see if you can find this film. It is excellent and highly recommended.