ALUKU LIBA: MAROON AGAIN

ALUKU LIBA: MAROON AGAIN

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ALUKU LIBA: MAROON AGAIN

DIRECTED BY NICOLAS JOLLIET
CANADA, FRENCH GUIANA, AND SURINAME / 2009 / 90 MIN

SYNOPSIS

Maroons are African refugees who escaped slavery in the Caribbean, Central, South and North America, and formed independent settlements.

Aluku Liba: Maroon Again is a rare docu-drama about the Aluku or Boni, a Maroon ethnic group living mainly on the riverbank in Maripasoula, southwest French Guiana.

The film follows Loeti who has spent years away from his village in French Guiana, working in extreme conditions. When the army cracks down on illegal gold mining in the Amazon forest, he is forced to flee and must use the skills he learned as a child to survive in the forest. His only hope is to find his way home to his people and reclaim his Maroon past and culture.

DIRECTOR AND CAST

Director: Nicolas Jolliet
Starring: Laurence Alota
Starring: Loeti Mais
 

GENRES

  • Docu-Drama