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Wallay
Film - Feature | April 6 | 4 p.m. | Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
When Ady, a thirteen-year-old boy living in the Lyon suburbs, gets out of hand, his father entrusts him to his uncle Amadao in a remote village in Burkina Faso. Ady is excited to visit the homelanduntil he realizes that he is trapped there indefinitely, under his uncles strict rules, expected to act as a man. His eventual initiation to adulthood is subtle; under his loving grandmothers guidance, his materialism is replaced by an appreciation for his roots.
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