of the three ivory coast submissions for the foreign language film oscar over the years, two have been by writer director philippe lacote 2014 s run, and night of the kings, which was shortlisted for best international feature at the 93rd academy awards. a shape shifting tale of incarceration and emancipation, it may have missed out on an oscar nomination but this vivid, genre fluid investigation of the alchemical art of storytelling definitely hits the mark. it s set in the notorious maca prison described by one keeper as the only reason in the world run by an inmate. that inmate is blackbeard, an ailing godfather figure played by steve tientcheu, who made a lasting impression in the urban drama les miserables.
of the three ivory coast submissions for the foreign language film oscar over the years, two have been by writer director philippe lacote 2014 s run, and night of the kings, which was shortlisted for best international feature at the 93rd academy awards. a shape shifting tale of incarceration and emancipation, it may have missed out on an oscar nomination but this vivid, genre fluid investigation of the alchemical art of storytelling definitely hits the mark. it s set in the notorious maca prison described by one keeper as the only prison in the world run by an inmate. that inmate is blackbeard, an ailing godfather figure
of the three ivory coast submissions for the foreign language film oscar over the years, two have been by writer director philippe lacote 2014 s run, and night of the kings, which was shortlisted for best international feature at the 93rd academy awards. a shape shifting tale of incarceration and emancipation, it may have missed out on an oscar nomination but this vivid, genre fluid investigation of the alchemical art of storytelling definitely hits the mark. it s set in the notorious maca prison described by one keeper as the only reason in the world run by an inmate.
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